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In which John Green discusses the “real” unemployment rate in the United States, and how different ways of calculating jobless rates have led to vastly different conclusions about the health of the U.S. economy. SOURCES BELOW!

Other questions addressed include: What is the difference between the U1 unemployment rate and the U6 unemployment rate? Which one is the better measure of unemployment? What percentage of Americans are employed? And what percentage of those unemployed are looking for work? And what does it all say about the present and future of the U.S. economy, and our divisive political discourse? Thank you to Rosianna for all the charts and graphs! http://youtube.com/rosianna

The information in this video came from:

1. Trading Economics has great and visually intuitive explanations of the U-3 unemployment rate over time in the United States.

2. BLS stats about labor force participation rates and how many people out of the labor force say they “do not want a job now.”

3. Information about the civilian labor force participation rate can be found here  and the labor force participation rate for those between 25 and 54 can be found here.

4. This is a highly detailed article that I found helpful looking at causes of the decline in labor force participation. An easier to read overview at the Washington Post.

5. Real median household income in the United States is, after adjusting for inflation, rising but not yet to pre-recession levels.

6. This article explores how we try to have internationally comparable unemployment rates.

7. This web site has an easy-to-use interface that allows you to look at the U-3, U-5, and U-6 unemployment figures over time.

8. This has up-to-date figures all unemployment measures (including U-1 and U-2, which aren’t discussed in this video).

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