Question 41 For questions 41-43, consider the data in the table below for a simple economy. The unemployment rate for this simple economy equals Total Population 100,000 Working-Age Population 60,000...


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Question 41<br>For questions 41-43, consider the data in the table below for a simple economy. The unemployment rate for<br>this simple economy equals<br>Total Population<br>100,000<br>Working-Age<br>Population<br>60,000<br>Employed<br>30,000<br>Unemployed<br>10,000<br>O (30,000/40,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/60,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/70,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (10,000/40,000) x 100 Percent<br>You learn that of the 60,000 working-age individuals in this economy, 10,000 are discouraged workers that<br>would take a job if offered one but are not actively searching for work. The unemployment rate considering<br>the discouraged workers is<br>O (30,000/60,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/50,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/40,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (15,000/50,000) x 100 Percent<br>Question 43<br>You learn that of the 30,000 employed individuals in this economy, 10,000 are involuntary part-time workers<br>that would like to work 20 more hours per week. The unemployment rate considering the involuntary part<br>time workers is<br>O (15,000/45,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/45,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (20,000/40,000) x 100 Percent<br>O (15,000/40,000) x 100 Percent<br>

Extracted text: Question 41 For questions 41-43, consider the data in the table below for a simple economy. The unemployment rate for this simple economy equals Total Population 100,000 Working-Age Population 60,000 Employed 30,000 Unemployed 10,000 O (30,000/40,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/60,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/70,000) x 100 Percent O (10,000/40,000) x 100 Percent You learn that of the 60,000 working-age individuals in this economy, 10,000 are discouraged workers that would take a job if offered one but are not actively searching for work. The unemployment rate considering the discouraged workers is O (30,000/60,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/50,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/40,000) x 100 Percent O (15,000/50,000) x 100 Percent Question 43 You learn that of the 30,000 employed individuals in this economy, 10,000 are involuntary part-time workers that would like to work 20 more hours per week. The unemployment rate considering the involuntary part time workers is O (15,000/45,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/45,000) x 100 Percent O (20,000/40,000) x 100 Percent O (15,000/40,000) x 100 Percent

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