Problems with the unemployment rate

Sunday, May 15, 2005

A detailed labor report in northeast Minnesota illustrates the limitations of official unemployment data.

The more detailed report estimates that 22% of the region's adult population were jobless, compared to the 5% cited in state unemployment data. This report underscores the problem of relying on unemployment rates at all. A far better way to calculate the production of an economy is on the basis of jobs and incomes. Read more.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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