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US Latino Unemployment Rate: 1.9 Million Latinos Unemployed But Millions More Not in Labor Force
The U.S. Latino unemployment rate has declined based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' August report, but the number of people employed and not in the labor force depict a different picture.
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