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Carl may be unemployed but he still works hard.
He added, "I may be unemployed for longer than I'd like".
"You may be unemployed, to the point where you have to sell your wedding ring to buy food," Klinger says.
Recent studies tell us that even among those under 25 who have earned a college degree, as many as half may be unemployed or, more typically, underemployed.
As many as 210 million people worldwide may be unemployed, an increase of more than 30 million since 2007, the report found.
Experts predict that unless the economy is really good in your field, you may be unemployed one month for every $10,000 of salary you need.
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Third, the unemployed, may have less access to information about jobs because those in their networks may also be unemployed, and many jobs are filled through informal channels.
Now he is gone, too, though he may not be unemployed for long.
Indonesian military authorities have said publicly in recent days that they expect two million people may soon be unemployed in their once-booming country, and they have vowed to suppress protests.
I may now be unemployed, but at least I know that if ever I get the chance to stand at assembly again, I can hold my head up high.
For one, individuals not actively searching for work or willing to take available jobs may claim they are unemployed in order to receive benefits.
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