How could the unemployment remain constant when there were fewer people with jobs?
A. The unemployment rate fell due to the economy recovering from unemployment.
B. The unemployment rate fell because some people became discouraged workers.
C. The number of new full-time jobs created was greater than the 50,800 people who lost their jobs.
D. The unemployment rate fell due to the rapid increase in jobs in the economy. people working in these provinces?
A. No, because the number of jobs created, 2,900 , is too low for the economy recovering from unemployment.
B. No, because the number of jobs created, 2,900 , is greater than the number of jobs lost.
C. Yes, because the number of jobs lost, 50,800 , actually refers to the fact of high labour turnover.
D. Yes, because the number of jobs lost, 50,800 , actually refers to the net number of jobs created.
In May 2021,the unemployment rate remained unchanged from April 2021 at 8.0 percent.At the same time,Statistics Canada reported that 50,800 fewer people were employed in May than in April. How could the unemployment remain constant when there were fewer people with jobs? OA.The unemployment rate fell due to the economy recovering from unemployment O B.The unemployment rate fell because some people became discouraged workers OC.The number of new full-time jobs created was greater than the 50.800 people who lost their jobs O D.The unemployment rate fell due to the rapid increase in jobs in the economy. The same report shows employment increasing by 2300 in Saskatchewan and 600 in Alberta. Is it possible that the same report claims employment fell while reporting an increase in the number of people working in these provinces? OA.No,because the number of jobs created,2,900, is too low for the economy recovering from unemployment. OB.No,because the number of jobs created,2,900,is greater than the number of jobs lost C.Yes,because the number of jobs lost,50.800,actually refers to the fact of high labour turnover OD.Yes,because the number of jobs lost,50.800,actually refers to the net number of jobs created