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mrsjacobs44

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The amount of unemployment that policymakers should not worry about because it constitutes no social problem is
 
  A) 2 percent of the labor force.
  B) 4 percent of the labor force.
  C) not any single amount that can be clearly measured.
  D) the amount that can exist without causing a recession.
  E) the amount that is due to people's choices among available alternatives.

Question 2

Martha quits a minimum-wage part-time job for a salaried full-time job. The BLS will count Martha as
 
  A) originally unemployed but now employed.
  B) originally employed and continuing to be employed.
  C) originally a discouraged worker but now happily employed.
  D) any of the above.



whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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