Unemployment is bad because it isn’t good for the economy in Europe. Fact: Italy has less unemployment than the Us.

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Unemployment is bad because it isn’t good for the economy in Europe. Fact: Italy has less unemployment than the Us.

United States March 2013 Both March 2013 Italy March % Unemployment Rate for whites 13.6% Unemployment Rate for Whites 6.7% Unemployment Rate for whites 12.8% Unemployment Rate for blacks 26% Unemployment Rate for Blacks 13.2 % Unemployment Rate for blacks 5.0% Unemployment Rate for Asians 10.1% Unemployment Rate for Asians 5.1% Unemployment Rate for Asians 6.7% Unemployment Rates for Men 13.8 % Unemployment Rate for Men 7.1 % Unemployment Rate for Men 11.1% Unemployment Rate for Women 17.8 % Unemployment Rate for Women 6.7% Unemployment Rate for Women Total= 42.5% Unemployment Rate Total= 81.3% Unemployment Rate Total= 38.8% Unemployment Rate

 Lack of demand  Lack of education  Lack of skills

Lack of Demand Causes:  Angry People  Loss of Money  More Fired or Unemployed People

Lack of Skill Causes:  Bad Jobs  Less Pay/ Minimum Wage  Not enough people to fill in important jobs

Lack Of Education Causes:  Unskilled Workers  A bad economy  More diseases to spread  Poverty