US jobless figure climbs above 10 per cent
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It perhaps has a political significance greater than its marginal economic impact - but when one worker in ten is out of work, an economy truly is on the verge of mass unemployment. The US economy is showing signs of a rebound in demand and production but the labour market data continues to show the depth of the preceding slump. Over eight million Americans have now lost their job since the start of the recession in December 2007, with more than 15m Americans now out of work. Here are some links to coverage of this news.

Guardian: US jobless rate hits 10%
Independent: Sharp rise in US unemployment figures
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