The average was around 5.6% for 2008.
January - 5.2%
February - 5.2%
March - 5.2%
April - 5.3%
May - 5.2%
June - 5.4%
July - 5.5%
August - 5.7%
September- 5.8%
October - 6.0%
November - 6.1%
December - 6.3%
Data from TradingEconomics Global Economic Research.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/Economics/Unemployment-rate.aspx?Symbol=GBP
According to the Tribune Washington Bureau's reporter, Peter Nicholas on November 27, 2009 the US unemployment rate was 10.2 % and nearly 16 million people were unemployed.
According to the U. S. Department of Labor , the unemployment rate for Sept. 2009 was 9.8%. For a complete, recent history of unemployment rates, see the Related Link below.
It fell from 18% in January to 15.5% in November. Figures for December are not available, but in January it was at 16%. The average rate for 2008 was 16.7%.
Statistics show that the unemployment rate in the United Kingdom in 2012 is approximately 8.26%.
as of July 2008 it was 5%
Unemployment in the United States peaked at 25% in 1936.
The Official Unemployment rate (U-3) in US for August 2011 was 9.1.Below are the other unemployment rates in US for August 2011 :U-1 Unemployment rate : 5.4U-2 Unemployment rate : 5.3U-3 Unemployment rate : 9.1U-4 Unemployment rate : 9.7U-5 Unemployment rate : 10.6U-6 Unemployment rate : 16.2
The long-run average unemployment rate around which the short-run unemployment rate fluctuates
6.473 % this is the unemployment rate in fiji
The United States has a higher unemployment rate than Canada at this time.For several decades Canada typically had reported its unemployment rate as somewhat higher than the US rate. For example, in June 2008 the reported unemployment in the US was 5.5 percent and 6.1% in Canada. However, a closer examination reveals that the two countries measure the unemployment rate differently. Craig Riddell, a University of British Columbia economist, found that a 0.9% difference was caused by the differing measurement systems.Statistics Canada has also acknowledged this, and it now publishes a second unemployment rate using the same methodology as the Americans. Using the American methodology, the June 2008 Canadian unemployment rate was 5.3%, which was 0.2% lower than the American rate.As of February 2012, Canada's national unemployment rate stood at 7.4% while America's was 9.1%.
The unemployment rate in the United States has gone up.
The unemployment rate in the United States in 1932 was about 23. 6 percent. It was the height of the Great Depression.
7.2% in the United States
The unemployment rate in Connecticut for 2012 fluctutated between 8.1% and 8.6%. The unemployment rate for the United States as a whole fluctuated between 7.8% and 8.3%.
The current unemployment rate in the United States is 22.5 Percent as of May 2014. It is down significantly from the previous year.
The life expectancy in the United Kingdom is 78.85.
About 7%
What is the national unemployment rate
Unemployment in the United States peaked at 25% in 1936.
The Official Unemployment rate (U-3) in US for August 2011 was 9.1.Below are the other unemployment rates in US for August 2011 :U-1 Unemployment rate : 5.4U-2 Unemployment rate : 5.3U-3 Unemployment rate : 9.1U-4 Unemployment rate : 9.7U-5 Unemployment rate : 10.6U-6 Unemployment rate : 16.2
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The current inflation rate of the United Kingdom is 3.2%.