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Because the US has a wacky method of counting the unemployed (when people give up looking for work, they are no longer counted as unemployed), the unemployment stats are not accurate barometers of US employment.
The place to look is employment stats - the percentage of the total US population that is
employed.
True unemployment is higher than it was in 2007, 2008, or 2009 - and true unemployment is increasing.
Put another way - fewer people (as a percentage of population) have jobs now than during the height of the "Great Recession" of 2008-2009.
The Great Recession is not over - it is continuing, and it is deepening.
The place to look is employment stats - the percentage of the total US population that is
employed.

True unemployment is higher than it was in 2007, 2008, or 2009 - and true unemployment is increasing.
Put another way - fewer people (as a percentage of population) have jobs now than during the height of the "Great Recession" of 2008-2009.
The Great Recession is not over - it is continuing, and it is deepening.