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		<description><![CDATA[Employment statistics are more slippery than you'd think. | This is definitely a trend worth watching. A slow job market is gradually discouraging people from even seeking work. This trend is troubling in itself, but also creates confusion about how to measure the actual conditions of the job market. To count as &#8220;unemployed&#8221; in government surveys, you have to be actively looking for a job&#8212;so people who stop looking for work don&#8217;t count as unemployed. This means that if...]]></description>
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