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If you are out of school but working part time, are you considered employed or unemployed in U.S. labor statistics? If you are a full-time student and working 12 hours a week at the college cafeteria, are you considered employed or not in the labor force? If you are a senior citizen collecting social security and a pension and working as a greeter at Wal-Mart, are you considered employed or not in the labor force?

a) Employed; Employed; Employed
b) Unemployed; Employed; Employed
c) Employed; Not in the labor force; Employed
d) Unemployed; Not in the labor force; Employed

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Final answer:

Anyone working part-time or full-time is considered employed in U.S. labor statistics, including students and retirees who work, no matter whether they receive social security or other benefits.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are out of school but working part time, you are considered employed in U.S. labor statistics. A full-time student working 12 hours a week at the college cafeteria is also considered employed, as employment includes part-time work regardless of being a student. Additionally, a senior citizen collecting social security and a pension while working as a greeter at Wal-Mart is classified as employed, since they are actively working for pay. The key determinant of employment status is whether a person is currently working for pay, not their social status, age, or the number of hours worked.

Therefore, the correct answer to your question is a) Employed; Employed; Employed.

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