Introduce and explain what the article is about

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Choose any article from the newspaper, magazine or internet pertaining to macroeconomics (U.S. Unemployment).

Write a "2 to 3 PAGES" report as follows:

(1) Introduce and explain what the article is about.

(2) Express your opinion using first person singular case: I agree or disagree with the article either totally,partially or do not agree. Justify your reasons for or against

(3) Explain how this article applies to Macroeconomics and what particular aspect ,area or topic we have learned in class. (Does it pertain to aggregate consumers,all businesses,all governments. Be careful that it involves all industries and not individual company or individual state as this is mIcroeconomics.) Sum up whether you liked,disliked or what relevant points were made from the article.

(4) Please attach article with your critique or cite article name and source.

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