In an economy, 43 million people are employed, 3 million are unemployed, and 4 million are not in the labor force. What is the employment-to-population ratio?
A: 86 percent
B: 92 percent
C: 93 percent
D: 6.5 percent
A: 86 percent
B: 92 percent
C: 93 percent
D: 6.5 percent
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- Suppose the population is 220 million people, the labor force is 150 million people, the number of people employed is 130 million and the working-age population is 175 million people. What is the labor force participation rate? A: 0.68 percent B: 68 percent C: 85.7 percent D: 86.7 percent
- In an economy, 23 million people are employed and 2 million are unemployed, but 5 million part-time workers would prefer full-time work. What is the unemployment rate? A: 23.2 percent B: 6.7 percent C: 8 percent D: 25 percent
- In an economy, 42 million people are in the labor force, 38 million are employed, and 47 million are of working age. How many people are not in the labor force? A: 19 percent B: 9 million C: 5 million D: 4 million
- If the nominal interest rate per year is 10 percent and the inflation rate is 4 percent, what is the real rate of interest? A: 10.0 percent B: 4.1 percent C: 5.8 percent D: 14.0 percent
- All people in the working-age population can be divided into A: labor force participants. B: employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force. C: either over-employed or under-employed. D: potential employees.