During the current recession, workers who are “part time for economic reasons” have grown from 4.6 million to 9.3million. Adding part-time workers to the number of officially unemployed and the discouraged workers, as labor market expert Leo Hindery, Jr., has observed, results in a rise in the real unemployment rate to 19.2 percent, or 30.6 million people. The odds of any one of these 30 million securing one of the 2.4 million full-time jobs available is 8 percent, the same as the admissions rate of the Ivy League gold standard, Harvard University.

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    This is not encouraging.
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    so im thinking, i might as well just apply to harvard too.
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    The exclusion of these so-called “discouraged” workers from statistics means that the official number of unemployed...
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    Wow, this is really rough!
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