Dec
4
From TechCrunch: “The U.S. unemployment numbers are out today, and most headlines will show that the U.S. unemployment rate in November was 10.0 percent, down from 10.2 percent in October. That number is depressingly large, but even that under-counts the true number of unemployed. For instance, it doesn’t count those people who don’t have a job and have given up looking for one, or those who have found marginal part-time work but still can’t make ends meet and are still looking for a full-time job.”
To explain all of this (and I guess to remind people why it’s important to budget in these trying times), the folks at Mint.com prepared the video below:
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