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E.J. Antoni, Ph.D.

E.J. Antoni, Ph.D.

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So, if you account for the millions of people who are clearly missing from the labor market today (and therefore are not employed), you can calculate that the unemployment rate isn't 3.8% but btwn 6.5% and 7.7% depending on which dataset and methodology you prefer to use:

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