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    1. A graph shows different types of degrees’ unemployment rate and Median weekly earnings. This graph clearly showed the evidence that people with no degree or less than college education’s unemployment rate are higher than the average unemployment rate. Bachelor’s degree and higher degrees have high wages which are higher than average earnings; in addition, the graph shows that the claim of Blake…

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    GDP and GNP show a negative growth as well as more businesses failing and a significant increase in unemployment (The Economic Times,…

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    American Dream is unattainable today due to the fact that college education is too expensive for many families, the unemployment rate in America is high, and many races are discriminated against. The high cost of college limits the ability for underprivileged families to send their children to college. In the course of 35 years, from 1978 to 2013,…

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    Causes Of Stereotypes

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    The higher unemployment rates for black males will eventually cause them to not only give up on themselves, but also on their responsibilities to their wife and children. Black males often find themselves feeling useless and shameful when it comes to their family. They…

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    Load Shedding In Pakistan

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    basic need for developing counties in process of grow because if there are not enough educated people in the country than who will take that poor country to the developed level. Housing, health, and work are big issues too and all that leads to an unemployment. Pakistan was established in 1947, known…

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    even get that job.” Which is a teen issue supports his perspective. To support Barbara Haworth Attard’s opinion and find connection to my thesis, I went online and took a fact from Statista "U.S. Teenage Unemployment Rate: October 2015 | Statistic." Statista. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Nov. 2015. “Unemployment among teenagers (16 to 19 years) stood at 15.9 percent in October 2015.” This website shows most of the teens…

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    Federal Minimum Income

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    A higher unemployment rate leads to higher crime rates as people are forced to steal in order to provide for their families, as they are forced to steal in order to stay alive. These same people, forced out of their jobs, will be forced out of their homes and onto the streets, where they must sleep in the cold, in the wet, and in the insufferably hot. As automation spreads, this fate will engulf more people: people that you may know--maybe even you yourself. Increased unemployment leads to…

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    an important function for growth. EI’s purpose is to assist citizens to adapt as they are in transition of jobs whether it is due to frictional, structural, or cyclical unemployment in order to produce higher productivity. Moreover, EI could work as a tool of justice to reduce inequality. Makarenko examines “some view unemployment insurance as an important mechanism for promoting social equality, where wealth is redistributed more equally between employers and affluent workers” (n.p.). However,…

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    Great Depression Economy

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    They employed over 2 million men, ⅓ the population of Wisconsin today. The government boosted the economy, brought down unemployment, and helped the environment. All in all, the government revived the economy thru the New Deal. Some major programs that helped were: the Social Security Act of 1935 (which helped older folks to not rely on their children), the Agricultural Adjustment…

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    On October 13, 1982, two years after his election to the presidency, Ronald Reagan said in a televised speech, “…unemployment is the problem uppermost on many people’s minds….but, remember, you can’t solve unemployment without solving the things that caused it, the out-of-control government spending, the skyrocketing inflation and interest rates that led to unemployment in the first place.” (Reagan). By blaming the government for America’s economic woes, Reagan reinforced the conservative agenda…

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