You're right, but we need more transparency. What are the skills of the 9% or so of people that are unemployed now? Do the majority of the unemployed people work at similar types of jobs? What was the reason they lost their jobs?
These are all important questions for reducing that one overall number, but everyone seems to be just focusing on the total number.
These are all important questions for reducing that one overall number, but everyone seems to be just focusing on the total number.