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Rattner: Double-digit unemployment likely in November

08:06

While the pace of layoffs is slowing, the country should expect the rate of hiring to be modest, Steve Rattner shows in new charts on the economy. Rattner says that by Election Day, unemployment likely will still be in double digits. Professor Jason Furman also joins the discussion.