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In April​ 2017, the​ working-age population of the United States was 254.6 million. The​ working-age population is divided into those in the labor force​ (160.2 million) and those not in the labor force​ (94.4 million). The labor force is divided into the employed​ (153.2 million) and the unemployed​ (7.1 million). Those not in the labor force are divided into those not available for work​ (88.7 million) and those available for work​ (5.7 million).​ Finally, those available for work but not in the labor force are divided into discouraged workers​ (0.5 million) and those currently not working for other reasons​ (5.2 million).

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