A 10-year unemployment chart shows recent increases in the current recession. The jobless rate reached 8.1 percent in February 2009. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
New numbers out this morning show an unexpected dip in the unemployment rate. The Labor Department put the rate at 9.7 percent for January, down from 10 percent. We get reaction from Newsweek columnist Dan Gross.
Today's Takeaway: Over 50 and Unemployed, Texting in Class, The Future of Yemen, and Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America
Why Increased Immigration is the Solution for America's Ailing Economy
Today's Takeaway: Dharun Ravi, NATO Summit, David McCullough, Chen Guangcheng and Unemployment for Older Americans
College Students Either Studying as Hard as Ever, or Not Hard Enough

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