by SUBulldog07 October 25, 2007
(ECONOMICS) Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs, as a percent of the civilian labor force.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes six estimates of unemployment. The others are U-1, U-3, U-4, U-5, and U-6. Eurostat publishes one monthly estimate of unemployment for the European Union, which is approximately midway between U-3 and U-4.
The unemployment statistics for the USA are collected through a monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) (also known as the household survey) and an establishment survey.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes six estimates of unemployment. The others are U-1, U-3, U-4, U-5, and U-6. Eurostat publishes one monthly estimate of unemployment for the European Union, which is approximately midway between U-3 and U-4.
The unemployment statistics for the USA are collected through a monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) (also known as the household survey) and an establishment survey.
As a measure of unemployment, U-2 focuses on workers who must abruptly deal with the loss of income after having lost their job or recently finished temporary employment. It is nearly always more than U-1, but there are occasional exceptions.
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"u-man" (stylized as 'uman' or even 'uman yh yh' on snapchat) is a collective noun level 2 roadmen use to name a group of people. for example, instead of saying "you guys", "all of you", a roadman would use "u-man".
wet donny: sO iS iT tRuE yOu'Re dEaLiNg sO-AnD-sO?
roadman: yhyh, u-man need to calm it down tho, aight?
roadman: yhyh, u-man need to calm it down tho, aight?
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