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Sajjad1994, when I read the first question, I read it as moving from December of one year to January of the next year, which in this case would make it TRUE since every other increase is much lesser.
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­The largest year-to-year increase in the unemployment rate occurred from June 2008 to June 2009. => False

Sort by Year:
- YoY increase from June 2008 to June 2009 is \(\frac{9.5}{5.6} = 1.7\)
- YoY incrase from May 2008 to May 2009 is \(\frac{9.4}{5.4} = 1.74\)


The difference between the lowest and highest November unemployment rates in percentage points is equal to the number recorded as the unemployment rate in November of 2004. => True

Sort column Nov:
- the lowest rate is 4.5
- the highest rate is 9.9
==> difference: 9.9 - 4.5 = 5.4

The rate for Nov 2024: 5.4
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