top | item 24305057 (no title) take_a_breath | 5 years ago Oddly, you failed to mention all of Europe. they have a lower unemployment rate than the US [1].[1] https://www.aa.com.tr/en/economy/unemployment-rate-in-eu-ris... discuss order hn newest logicchains|5 years ago Looks like from your link it's 7.1%. For the no lockdown states on https://www.aier.org/article/unemployment-far-worse-in-lockd..., it's around 6%. wycy|5 years ago A single percentage point difference in unemployment data versus versus thousands of deaths. And comparing dense European countries to rural red states. Your data is devastating to your point. take_a_breath|5 years ago The data you are giving is from early-May, it’s almost September.
logicchains|5 years ago Looks like from your link it's 7.1%. For the no lockdown states on https://www.aier.org/article/unemployment-far-worse-in-lockd..., it's around 6%. wycy|5 years ago A single percentage point difference in unemployment data versus versus thousands of deaths. And comparing dense European countries to rural red states. Your data is devastating to your point. take_a_breath|5 years ago The data you are giving is from early-May, it’s almost September.
wycy|5 years ago A single percentage point difference in unemployment data versus versus thousands of deaths. And comparing dense European countries to rural red states. Your data is devastating to your point.
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