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Prediction market on manifold. "unemployment" refers to the monthly unemployment rate published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The monthly US unemployment rate has been 10% or more on three occasions since recording began: 2020 (14.7%), 2009 (10.0%), and 1982 (10.8%). See data from BLS or St Louis Fed below: (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/graph-landing.php?g=1cpNO&width=670&height=475)Will the United States have an unemployment rate of 10% or more in any month before the end of this decade? See also: @/cash/will-us-unemployment-be-15-or-more @/cash/will-us-unemployment-be-20-or-more @/cash/will-us-unemployment-be-25-or-more
24h Volume: $50. Liquidity: $1,000. Resolves: 1/1/2030.