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Germany's rising unemployment contrasts with the U.S., where the jobless rate probably remained unchanged at 5.4 percent in January as 200,000 jobs were created outside farming, a Bloomberg survey of 70 economists showed. The Labor Department releases the report Friday. Elsewhere in Europe In December, Germany had the second highest unemployment rate after Spain among the 12 countries that share the euro, at 10 percent on a comparable basis. The rate in France was 9.7 percent. In the U.K., the latest available comparable rate is 4.6 percent for October.
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iraq would just get annexed by iran
a healthy or desirable unemployment rate is 5% only due to the fact its impossible to have 0% unemployment because there will always be people in between jobs, or peaople only employed in seasonal agreements...
Quote from: rafsta on February 02, 2005, 05:06:14 PMa healthy or desirable unemployment rate is 5% only due to the fact its impossible to have 0% unemployment because there will always be people in between jobs, or peaople only employed in seasonal agreements...7% not 5.
Quote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on February 02, 2005, 08:38:53 PMQuote from: rafsta on February 02, 2005, 05:06:14 PMa healthy or desirable unemployment rate is 5% only due to the fact its impossible to have 0% unemployment because there will always be people in between jobs, or peaople only employed in seasonal agreements...7% not 5.Actually, there is no defined natural rate of unemployment because it depends on each country... the range is 4-7%... in the U.S. it's about 5-6%.