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Rising Unemployment Rate: A Possible Recession Indicator?

Unemployment rate hits 4%, trend above 12-month average since start of year. Could this signal a recession? 📈 #economy #unemployment #recession

Lance Roberts discusses the significance of the recent unemployment rate trends. Tune in to understand why this could be a crucial economic indicator.
- Explanation of the current unemployment rate trends
- Comparison with the twelve-month average
- Historical context of above-average unemployment rates
- Correlation with recessions
- Clarification on the current state of the economy

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Finally, financial news that makes sense. Lance Roberts, the host of "StreetTalkLive", has a unique ability to bring the complex world of economics, investing and personal financial wealth building to you in simple, easy and informative ways but also makes it entertaining to listen to at the same time.
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