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anthony
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No statistics ever are accurate... but when measured against each other at the same level, they then become accurate for comparison.
Rates are typically much higher than published, as there are, as you stated, many who will not participate in federal funding aspects to be captured, yet fit the statistic.
From memory, reading some data that captured more around what you are saying, the US unemployment is above 10%, UK higher, Australia higher, EU, etc...
Rates are typically much higher than published, as there are, as you stated, many who will not participate in federal funding aspects to be captured, yet fit the statistic.
From memory, reading some data that captured more around what you are saying, the US unemployment is above 10%, UK higher, Australia higher, EU, etc...