Unimpressive Unemployment

Looking back at changes in U.S. unemployment rate data since 1953, a period including 10 recessions, on average the unemployment rate has not noticeably changed during the 12 months leading up to a recession. Once the recession begins, however, the unemployment rate slowly rises and peaks 12 months later at a level three percentage points higher than when the recession began. The unemployment rate is not a leading economic indicator.

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