What's the unemployment situation in your country?
Here things are pretty bad.
worse than ever, sad seeing people having law degrees and having to work in cafes lul
>>67495237
I'm what can only be described as "unemployed as fuck"
>>67495237
Same. Learning to make jewelry to start my own business now.
Pretty bad, I think we should probably import more muslims to help out the situation
Unemployment is 6.5%. It's not Germany/US-tier but it's fine I guess.
here things are pretty good
Anyone not a loser is doing OKAY here
>>67496663
>Unemployment is 6.5%. It's not Germany/US-tier but it's fine I guess.
That's not bad at all.
Ideal unemployment rate is 5.5% or so
>>67496663
>it's not Germany/US tier
Isn't ours around 6%?
>>67495237
Garbage for young people
>>67496877
4.8 actually.
>inb4 CTR
BLS
>>67496877
yours has been around 5% for the last while which is good
US economy is doing very well
>>67495237
Much better than 5 years ago.
>>67496998
You were just recovering from 2008 recession by 2010-2011, were almost done recover
Still needed time for market growth
>>67496877
Below 5%
>>67495237
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37997713
>UK unemployment fell by 37,000 to 1.6 million in the three months to September, hitting an 11-year low.
>The jobless rate fell to 4.8% in the same period, while the number of people in work went up by 49,000, said the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
>>67495237
It is very easy to find a job here. Typical wages in my part of the country is around $500 ish though.
>>67495237
Very bad, unemployment rate is like 19% right now
5,3% as for July 2016. It's pretty easy to find a job in most regions.
>>67496902
> Garbage for young people
That applies everywhere. Especially in 3rd world countries, were people breed like rabbits.
l-lol?
I'm pretty ignorant about the subject tho, i wonder if it's because there are no jobs or because people won't take them. I know for a fact some people my age are too lazy to look for "real" jobs, they think it's all about following university and then setting up your own office in whatever field. I know this one guy that got a job at a call center out of necessity but never took it seriously, didn't make some of the calls he had to make, didn't show up to work at times etc. In general he was being a leech to his gf that was studying law, always asking her to drive him around and bitching about the job
But as i said, I'm ignorant about the subject so i might be talking out of my ass
>>67499806
Ah, forgot pic
>>67499806
The thing is, low end jobs are vanishing before technology, so studying is pretty much only option to get a chance to get a long term stable incone at some point of your life.
>>67500029
True that, didn't even think about it
>>67495237
Not good
>>67495237
Pretty good up here, but I'm pretty sure the North west only exists because the EU made the difference when the government divvied up the regional cash retardedly, so we no longer get fuck all while Sussex gets ridiculous amounts of cash.
I can literally see us, Cornwall and Wales disappearing as soon as article 50 is triggered, but that doesn't matter as we don't hate immigrants enough. Turns out if you don't have one exclusively homogenous minority group and one majority group, race wars don't work.
>>67503562
Public spending per head is lowest in the South East. You don't know what you're talking about
Dire. No jobs apart from seasonal tourist jobs in summer like waitoring
Average wage around 14k (and that would be considered good)
We also have some of the highest property values in the uk
Such is life in cornwall
>>67503723
Go fuck yourself. You have no idea what actual struggle looks like.
>>67503809
No jobs, no industry, a 2 bed home averaging around 300k
Atleast your country is slightly affordable. You dont know shit. What makes it worse is how the rest of the country sees how London is thriving, spending billions on a fucking garden bridge, meanwhile i cant even find a flat to rent let alone a job
Do one son
>>67503950
Have you tried moving somewhere
>>67503980
Wouldn't he need a job to be able to afford to move...?
>>67504041
Ditch most of your shit, buy a train ticket, rent a room in a major city, find job, pay for the rent.
Unemployment is at 7.2% which is meh but underemployment is pretty bad, tons of STEM graduates working in low end jobs
>>67504088
This implies that you have any money to do such a thing in the first place.
>>67504088
sounds grim
>>67504088
Landlord here. I'm not going to rent to someone who doesn't have a steady job and has been working there for a while.
pretty bad but we completely hypnotized ourselves to think things are fine.
>>67504197
how long like 6 months?
>>67504197
Indeed. On the other hand, good luck getting a job without a permanent address. Fuck this system
Things are really fine, you earn shit if you stay in your field but at least you can have a livable income no matter what bullshit degree you just got.
We have an overpopulation of civil engineers and Petroleum engineers, I feel sorry for these lads by the time they get out of college.
>>67504160
Anyone on bennies has enough money for a deposit to rent a single room.
>>67504197
3 of my flatmates rented their room whilst being unemployed.
>>67504227
Not necessarily that long even, it depends on a few things.
>>67495237
Depends on education I guess. What do you do?
>>67504088
Once upon a time this was possible, not that simple in this day and age sadly