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26 December, 03:35

Assume the following for the town of Boone: it has a total population of 40,000 people, of which 1,000 are under 16 years of age or are institutionalized; 5,000 are full-time students who are not employed and are not seeking work; and 30,000 are employed. The rest of the people are out of work but have been actively seeking work within the past four weeks. What is Boone's unemployment rate?

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  1. 26 December, 04:16
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    11.8%

    Explanation:

    The rate of the town of Boone is as follows

    Unemployment rate = 100 x Unemployed / Labour force

    Labor force = 30000 + unemployed

    Unemployed = 40000 - 1000 - 5000 - 30000 = 4000 (The number of people unemployed at town of Boone)

    Unemployment rate = 100 x 4000/34000 = 11.8%

    Therefore, the correct answer for this 11.8%. This is a percentage of people unemployed in the town of Boone.
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