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unemployed

[uhn-em-ploid] / ˌʌn ɛmˈplɔɪd /


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White-collar workers are hanging onto their jobs for dear life, spooked by high-profile layoff announcements, the rise of AI and an unforgiving job market for the unemployed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now they are hanging onto their jobs for dear life, spooked by high-profile layoff announcements, the rise of artificial intelligence and an unforgiving job market for the unemployed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Employment growth has slowed and unemployed workers are taking longer to find jobs, but labor-supply growth has also eased because of demographic trends and changes in immigration policy.

From Barron's

However, college grads who become unemployed are now more likely to remain so than high-school grads.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is part of the background music in America: Americans who aren’t unemployed and do have a house are afraid that in the next few years they could lose their job, their security.

From The Wall Street Journal