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Persons with Disabilities Have Higher Rates of Unemployment

By Thomas J. Crane on August 26, 2010
Posted in Discrimination

 People with disabilities have a much higher rate of unemployment.  See Wall Street Journal report.  The unemployment rate last year was 14% for persons with disabilities.  As of July, 2010, the rate has risen to 16.4%.  

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