Unemployment may continue to rise for three to six months, perhaps longer.
When 1972 came around, unemployment had continued to rise, with 2 million more Americans out of jobs than in 1969.
If unemployment continues to rise will there be any working class left?
Yet even though the economy was growing again, unemployment continued to rise for 15 more months, right into the heart of the 1992 presidential campaign.
Interest rates will, therefore, remain high and unemployment continue to rise.
Unemployment continued to rise through June 1992, even though economic growth had returned the previous year.
But unemployment continued to rise for 15 months and did not settle below 6.8 percent again until the end of 1993.
As a result, national unemployment continues to be above 30% averaging from 32% to 36%.
Unemployment has continued to climb and is now approaching 2,900,000.
Unemployment continued to fall and was constantly below one per cent in 1961-6.