In December 2008, U.S. non-farm unemployment rate dropped 524 thousand; U.S. unemployment rate creates the new high in 15 years
According to the U.S. government released data show that in 2008 the United States, the number of unemployed people totaled 2.6 million, while nearly 2 million people had lost their jobs in the last four months of 2008.
U.S. Labor Department Friday announced that in December 2008 the number of non-farm employment fell 524 thousand.
In December 2008, Canada’s unemployment rate rose to 6.6%
Statistics Canada announced Friday, the working population in December reduced 34,400 people, which was higher than expected. December unemployment rate rose to 6.6% from 6.3% in November.
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