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Monthly Unemployment Rates by Gender and Age, January 2021-January 2022

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  • Hande Inanc
  • Megan Caruso

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The U.S. economy started 2022 with a strong jobs report. Employers added 467,000 jobs. The unemployment rate among prime-age workers (those ages 24 to 54) remained at 3.5 percent for both male and female workers.

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  • Hande Inanc & Megan Caruso, "undated". "Monthly Unemployment Rates by Gender and Age, January 2021-January 2022," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 79bbea480c18495a91462a3eb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:79bbea480c18495a91462a3eb49b40d6
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    Youth unemployment;

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