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Unemployment involves hardship for those who are seeking but cannot find work and can be signal of a national economic recession. While unemployment numbers have improved as the economy slowly recovers from the recession, many are still out of work. Brookings experts examine what unemployment numbers mean for the state of the economy, and discuss the role the government should play in helping the unemployed get back to work.
Reuters/Rick Wilking - A job seeker talks to an exhibitor at the Colorado Hospital Association health care career fair in Denver April 9, 2013.
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Unemployment Likely To Fall to 7.2% in September, With Smaller Gains Going Forward
October 3, 2013, Regis Barnichon
In the latest unemployment rate forecast of the Barnichon-Nekarda model, Regis Barnichon predicts that the decline in the unemployment rate will continue, bringing it to 7.2% for September 2013.
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Testimony | U.S. Senate Budget Committee
September 20, 2011, Alice M. Rivlin
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December 2, 2009, Robert E. Litan
Testimony | U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
September 15, 2009, Gary Burtless
Testimony | House Ways and Means Committee
April 10, 2008, Rebecca M. Blank
March 7, 2008, Rebecca M. Blank
Testimony | Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support of the House Committee on Ways and Means
September 19, 2007, Jeffrey R. Kling
Testimony | Testimony before the House Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support
March 29, 2007, Jeffrey R. Kling
Testimony | House Committee on Education and the Workforce
November 14, 2001, Peter R. Orszag
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Gary Burtless
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The John C. and Nancy D. Whitehead Chair
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