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The unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in September as employers cut far more jobs than expected, evidence that the
longest recession since the 1930s is still inflicting widespread pain. -
The official jobless rate stopped short of topping
10 percent only because the Labor Department doesn't count people who have given up looking for work or settled for part-time
jobs.
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Elena LaVictoireMore of that hopey changy thing.
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The unemployment rate rose to 9.8 percent in September as employers cut far more jobs than expected, evidence that the
longest recession since the 1930s is still inflicting widespread pain. -
The official jobless rate stopped short of topping
10 percent only because the Labor Department doesn't count people who have given up looking for work or settled for part-time
jobs.
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