Answer: 3.1%; 7.3%
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose that in an economy the structural unemployment rate is 2.2 percent, the natural unemployment rate is 5.3 percent, and the cyclical unemployment rate is 2 percent. The frictional unemployment rate is 3.1 percent and the actual unemployment rate (in this economy) is 7.3 percent.
1. Natural Unemployment rate = Structural Unemployment + Frictional Unemployment
5.3% = 2.2% + Frictional Unemployment
Frictional Unemployment = 5.3% - 2.2%
= 3.1%
2. Actual Unemployment = Cyclical Unemployment + Natural Unemployment
= 2% + 5.3%
= 7.3%