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Employment Report (Apr.)

The loss of 20.5 million jobs in April was largely as expected based on the tsunami of jobless claims and, although the unemployment rate only climbed to 14.7%, slightly below expectations, that was principally because the BLS is still having problems with misclassifying absent workers. Without that distortion, the unemployment rate would have been close to 20% last month.

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