U.S. Long-Term Unemployment Rate

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A U.S. Long-Term Unemployment Rate is an long-term unemployment rate of U.S. long-term unemployed workers relative to the U.S. working populations.



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2014

  • "Long-term unemployment is above the nation’s pre-recession high in 41 states."
    • QUOTE: Last year, long-term unemployment was above that level in 41 states and D.C., according to EPI, a think tank whose research focuses on low- and middle-income workers. Long-term unemployment is lowest in the Dakotas, where less than a fifth of the jobless have been out of work for long stretches. It’s highest in D.C., New Jersey and Florida, where more than 45 percent of the jobless are long-term unemployed.