Focus on Economic Data: The U.S. Unemployment Rate - June 2, 2006
Explore the connection between the economic indicators and real-world issues. These lessons typically can be done in one class period.
Grade: 9-12    Published: 06/02/2006


Focus on Economic Data: U.S. Employment and the Unemployment Rate, May 7, 2010
This lesson examines the May 7, 2010, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, announcement of employment data and the unemployment rate ...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 05/24/2010


Focus on Economic Data: U.S. Employment and the Unemployment Rate, April 2, 2010
This lesson examines the April 2, 2010, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, announcement of employment data and the unemployment rat...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 04/27/2010


Focus on Economic Data: Employment and the Unemployment Rate, March 5, 2010
This lesson examines the March 5, 2010, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, announcement of employment data and the unemployment rat...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 03/24/2010


Focus on Economic Data: Employment and the Unemployment Rate, February 5, 2010
This lesson examines the February 5, 2010, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, announcement of employment data and the unemployment ...
Grade: 9-12    Published: 02/09/2010


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Grade: 9-12   Published: 1996
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Focus: High School EconomicsFocus: High School Economics
Grade: 9-12   Published: 2001
2 of the 21 lessons are related to this lesson. They are listed below.


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News reports about the economy often refer to data concerning economic growth, recessions, inflation, and unemployment. Students (and adults) should understand these data and how they both reflect an...
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Grade: 9-12   Published: 2003
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Unit 6: Lesson 38 - Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
Students build their understanding of aggregate demand and aggregate supply. They use their new skills to analyze the effects of events and government monetary and fiscal policies on inflation, unemp...
Unit 6: Lesson 37 - Can Government Manage the National Economy?
Although economists agree much more often than they disagree, the opinions of prominent economists on economic policy often conflict. This lesson seeks to clarify why economists disagree. Understand...
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Students examine an economic mystery regarding employment and unemployment statistics. They learn how the Bureau of Labor Statistics measures employment and unemployment. They use the Guide to Econo...

 

 
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