The most accurate measurement of unemployment
a) is an extrapolation based on a random survey of households
b) counts the number of workers collecting unemployment insurance benefits
c) uses payroll data by subtracting the number of workers employed at firms from the number of citizens of working age
d) uses the number of layoffs reported to the government by employers
e) none of the above
a) is an extrapolation based on a random survey of households
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