Monday, July 6, 2009
Unemployment rate rises in June
According to a report by the Labor Department, the U.S. unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent in June, a 26-year high, and 14.7 million Americans are estimated to be out of work.
The rising unemployment rate is affecting all but two states, North Dakota and Nebraska, the Wall Street Journal reports.
All of a sudden, North Dakota and Nebraska sound very sexy.
The rising unemployment rate is affecting all but two states, North Dakota and Nebraska, the Wall Street Journal reports.
All of a sudden, North Dakota and Nebraska sound very sexy.
Labels: employment, job market, Labor Department, recession., U.S. unemployment, unemployment, unemployment benefits
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