I think this is optimistic considering the unemployment rate during the Great Depression hovered around 24%. We are not facing a depression, but a hyper-inflationary recession which will be far worst. And besides, who really believes the statistics put out by the government?
I think this is optimistic considering the unemployment rate during the Great Depression hovered around 24%. We are not facing a depression, but a hyper-inflationary recession which will be far worst. And besides, who really believes the statistics put out by the government?
As measured in the Great Depression, real unemployment in the USA is already at 23%.