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In the United States in 1996, the Population Was 265

Question 152

Question 152

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In the United States in 1996, the population was 265.5 million and the working age population was
200) 6 million. There were 133.9 million people in the labor force and 126.7 of them were employed. The unemployment rate equaled__________ .


A) 3.6 percent
B) 5.4 percent
C) 33 percent
D) 7.2 percent

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