13 November 2014

• Unemployment Rates in Other Major Economies


”The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 5.8 percent in October, the lowest level since July 2008 and down from 7.2 percent a year earlier. Employers have now added at least 200,000 jobs for nine straight months - the longest such stretch since 1995.

”By contrast, Europe is on the brink of its third recession in the past seven years, and growth in China and Japan has weakened. Though the unemployment rate isn't always the purest gauge of a job market's health, here's a look at some rates from elsewhere in the world...."

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