
Fed Survey Sounds Alarm: Concerns about Unemployment at Historic Highs

The latest survey by the Federal Reserve shows that Americans' concerns about unemployment have reached a historical high. The proportion of people who think they may become unemployed in the next four months has risen to 4.4%, higher than the 3.9% in the same period last year. The proportion of people looking for jobs has also increased from 19.4% to 28.4%. At the same time, the percentage of people satisfied with their current salaries has dropped to 56.7%. Despite concerns from economic observers about the unemployment rate rising to 4.3%, consumer spending remains strong. Federal Reserve officials are closely monitoring the upcoming employment data
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