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According to Santangelo, “the difference between the official rate of unemployment (14.7 percent) and what's referred to as U-6 (22.8 percent), which is much closer to the truth, is generally 10 percent.” The April jobs report showed the difference to be slightly less but still significant.As adjectives the difference between jobless and unemployed is that jobless is lacking employment while unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).The unemployment rate as it is measured officially is often criticized for understating the level of joblessness because it excludes anyone working at all or people who aren't looking for work. ... Some people are counted as employed because they are working part-time, even though they really want full-time work.

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