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Gallup Finds U.S. Unemployment Rate Plummeting
Gallup Finds U.S. Unemployment Rate Plummeting - Careers Articles
It will be interesting to see if the unemployment numbers drop even further before the election. If Gallup is correct about this, then it would indicate that we will see an even bigger drop in unemployment.
New data from Gallup affirms official government statistics, showing that the unemployment rate is dropping sharply. Gallup's data finds that unemployment has declined from 7.9 percent in late September to 7.3 percent in mid-October, the lowest since Gallup began collecting data in January 2010.
Take a look below. Will this put an end to the conspiracy theories among Jack Welch and other Mitt Romney supporters?
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. unemployment, as measured by Gallup without seasonal adjustment, is 7.3 percent in mid-October, down considerably from 7.9 percent at the end of September and at a new low since Gallup began collecting employment data in January 2010. Gallup's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is 7.7 percent, also down from September. October's adjusted mid-month measure is also more than a percentage point lower than October 2011.
Gallup Finds U.S. Unemployment Rate Plummeting - Careers Articles
It will be interesting to see if the unemployment numbers drop even further before the election. If Gallup is correct about this, then it would indicate that we will see an even bigger drop in unemployment.