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What will the US Unemployment Rate be for November 2009?
Current forecast: 10.0% (17% chance
17%)10 predictors (7 days)
What will the US Unemployment Rate be in December 2009?
Current forecast: 10.1% to 12.0% (80% chance
31%)5 predictors (7 days)
How high will the unemployment rate go in 2009?
Current forecast: 10.0% - 10.9% (97% chance
12%)4 predictors (7 days)
When will the unemployment rate in the USA drop below 9%?
Current forecast: After June 2011 or never (39% chance
7%)3 predictors (7 days)
How many of the 50 US states + DC will have double digit unemployment in October 2009?
Current forecast: 15 states (27% chance
1%)3 predictors (7 days)
How low will the unemployment rate go in 2010?
Current forecast: 9.6% - 10% (26% chance
)2 predictors (7 days)
How many of the 50 US states + DC will have double digit unemployment in November 2009?
Current forecast: 16 states (17% chance
3%)2 predictors (7 days)
When will the number of unemployed in the USA drop below 5.5 million?
Current forecast: Week ending Feb 27, 2010 or beyond/not at all (92% chance
43%)2 predictors (7 days)
When will the number of States (including DC) with double digit unemployment drop below 10?
Current forecast: Oct - Dec 2010 (23% chance
3%)1 predictor (7 days)
When will weekly initial claims for unemployment benefits in the USA drop below 500,000?
Current forecast: week of Nov 14 or Nov 21 (27% chance
6%)1 predictor (7 days)
When will UK Unemployment reach 2,500,000?
Current forecast: November - December (87% chance
6%)0 predictors (7 days)
When will unemployment in Australia reach 7%?
Current forecast: Does not reach 7% by the Feb 2010 report (95% chance
)0 predictors (7 days)
Will Michigan's unemployment rate reach 20% in 2009?
Current forecast: 13% chance
0 predictors (7 days)
When will the number of unemployed in the USA drop below 5 million?
Current forecast: January 1 to February 28, 2011 (15% chance
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