Multiple Choice
A person who is not employed and claims to be trying hard to find a job but really is not trying hard to find a job
A) is counted as out of the labor force but should be counted as unemployed.
B) is counted as unemployed but should be counted as out of the labor force.
C) is correctly counted as out of the labor force.
D) is correctly counted as unemployed.
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