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In an​ economy, the​ working-age population is 400 million. Of this​ total, 300 million workers are employed. 16 million workers are unemployed. 64 million workers are not available for work​ (homemakers, full-time​ students, etc.). 12 million workers are available for work but are discouraged and thus are not seeking work. 8 million workers are available for work but are not currently seeking work due to transportation or childcare problems. The unemployment rate in this economy is nothing​%. ​ (Round your answer to one decimal place​.)

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Answer:

5.06%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Working-age population = 400 million

Workers employed = 300 million

Workers unemployed = 16 million

workers are not available for work​ = 64 million

workers are available for work but are discouraged = 12 million

workers are available for work but are not currently seeking work due to transportation = 8 million

Total labor force = Workers employed + Workers unemployed

= 300 million + 16 million

= 316 million


Unemployment\ rate=(No.\ of\ unemployed\ persons)/(Total\ labor\ force)*100


Unemployment\ rate=(16)/(316)*100

= 5.06%

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