how discouraged workers are treated in calculating the unemployment rate. what is it's impact on official unemployment reasons?
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Since discouraged workers are not actively searching for a job, they are considered nonparticipants in the labor marketthat is, they are neither counted as unemployed nor included in the labor force.As a result, the U-4 rate is always higher than the official unemployment rate.
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