"looking for work but can’t find full-time employment, as well as those stuck in poverty-wage jobs, according to CBS News."
If you have a 'poverty-wage job', you are employed. If you are working part-time, you are still employed. My guess is that if you include these in the unemployment calculations, it will always be high, regardless of the economy.
Why didn't we see studies like this in the last four years?
If you have a 'poverty-wage job', you are employed. If you are working part-time, you are still employed. My guess is that if you include these in the unemployment calculations, it will always be high, regardless of the economy.
Why didn't we see studies like this in the last four years?