Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke referred to the U.S. unemployment situation as a “national crisis” in a speech in Cleveland yesterday.
“This unemployment situation we have, the jobs situation, is really a national crisis,” Bernanke said in response to questions after a speech yesterday in Cleveland. “We’ve had close to 10 percent unemployment now for a number of years and, of the people who are unemployed, about 45 percent have been unemployed for six months or more. This is unheard of.”
Source: Bloomberg