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Growing Percentage of Americans Unemployed for 27 Weeks or Longer
The scariest graph of the Halloween weekend came from Mark Thoma at Economist's View : Please share your thoughts on the striking percentage of long-term-unemployed Americans and what it means for the economy going forward by clicking on comments .
Published
11-02-2009 8:49 AM
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Graham Griffith
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