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Figure 1.1: U.S. unemployment rates by educational attainment (16+ years of age)
Table 1.1: Unemployment rates by education level (in percent)
Figure 1.2: Unemployment flows (25+ years of age)
Figure 1.3: Hypothetical unemployment rates (25+ years of age)
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