The BLS recently reported that there were 45.38 million college graduates over age 16. Of this number 36.08 million were in the labor force and 35.48 were employed. What was the labor-force participation rate and the unemployment rate for this group?

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Unemployment is when someone is actively looking for a job but can't find one. The unemployment rate is the most common way to measure unemployment. It's calculated by dividing the number of unemployed people by the working population.  Here are some types of unemployment: Structural unemployment: When a worker's skills don't match the skills needed for available jobs. This can also happen when workers are available but can't get to the jobs' locations. Frictional unemployment: When people are unemployed while looking for a new job or taking a break from work. This type of unemployment is... Show more

The BLS recently reported that there were 45.38 million college graduates over age 16. Of this number 36.08 million were in the labor force and 35.48 were employed. What was the labor-force participation rate and the unemployment rate for this group?






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