Asked by Lindsay Stavnes on Jun 09, 2024

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Suppose that the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that there were 62 million people over age 25 whose highest level of education was some college or an associate degree. Of these, 45.3 million were employed and 3.6 million were unemployed. What were the labor-force participation rate and the unemployment rate for this group?

A) 7.4% and 78.9%
B) 78.9% and 7.4%
C) 126.8% and 7.4%
D) 78.9% and 126.8%

Labor-Force Participation Rate

The proportion of the working-age population that is either employed or actively looking for employment.

Unemployment Rate

The percentage of the labor population that is job-free but in active pursuit of employment.

  • Calculate labor force participation and unemployment rates using provided data.
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Dakota ReynoldsJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The labor-force participation rate is calculated as the sum of employed and unemployed individuals divided by the total population, then multiplied by 100. For this group, it is 45.3 million+3.6 million62 million×100=78.9\frac{45.3\ million + 3.6\ million}{62\ million} \times 100 = 78.9%62 million45.3 million+3.6 million×100=78.9 . The unemployment rate is calculated as the number of unemployed individuals divided by the labor force (employed plus unemployed), then multiplied by 100. For this group, it is 3.6 million45.3 million+3.6 million×100=7.4\frac{3.6\ million}{45.3\ million + 3.6\ million} \times 100 = 7.4%45.3 million+3.6 million3.6 million×100=7.4 .