Google new unemployement search feature

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Google Unemployment Feature

Google Unemployment Feature

Today, Google has announced a new feature that aims to consolidate unemployment information, which enter unemployment rate in Google’s Public Data service.

Basically, begin by searching for “Unemployment rate in Washington,” or even a specific city or county.  After entering in that information, a neat graph will be displayed along with the unemployment rate.  You can even compare it with either the national rate, or that of another area.

In addition, the fun doesn’t stop here, Google even added the ability to pinpoint the population, based on the national Census.  You can find out this information in the same manner, just replace ‘Unemployment rate’ with ‘Popular’ and voila.

While it is certainly possible to find the same information on other websites, Google made it a lot simpler to find this information just by one simple search.  All these features are really helpful, check out the video and Google Official announcement link to see how it works.

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Doesn’t work on my google :(

Currently, this feature is applicable for US only and accessible by US IP’s only, however I’m sure, it’ll accessible by everyone very soon.

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