Multiple Choice
The unemployment rate is the number of
A) people looking for work divided by the population.
B) jobless individuals divided by the total labor force.
C) jobless people looking for work divided by the population.
D) jobless individuals looking for work divided by those employed and unemployed but actively looking.
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