For millions, underemployment is a new normal
At 4.3 percent, the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since 2001. But left out of this figure are people who are working part time or fewer hours than they desire -- - the underemployed. NewsHour Weekend’s Christopher Booker reports on how the underemployed are struggling in the U.S. economy.

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US affordability crisis: People struggling to choose between food and gas | This is America
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The CEO Who Got Rid of the Managers | Bill Anderson [ARC 2026]

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Britain's Extreme Poverty: Life in the UK's Forgotten Deprivation

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30 And Jobless: Why's Unemployment Rising For Those In Their 30s? | Talking Point Forum

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Brooks and Capehart on what Trump is trying to accomplish with his election claims

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Why Nobody's Eating McDonald's Anymore

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Trapped in Unemployment

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It's Everybody's Business | Cold War Era Propaganda Cartoon on Capitalism & Free Enterprise | 1954

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The True Origin of The Great Depression: What Historians Get Wrong

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Inside the German town where people print their own money

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Unemployment Benefits: The 99ers

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How America’s Farms Became Inferior To Europe’s

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What is the future of working from home? - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

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How AI Is Killing The Value Of A College Degree

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PBS News Hour full episode, July 17, 2026

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Is Russia Actually Losing?

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We Went to Arkansas. The Farm Crisis Will Shock You

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Why One Income No Longer Pays For The American Dream

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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