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03 April 202017.50 The unemployment rate in the United States in March rose to 4.4% against 3.5% in February and against an expected + 3.8%. This is revealed by the data of the department at work. Employees in March drop by 701 thousand, against the expected drop of 100 thousand. By May, 27.9 million jobs will be lost and the unemployment rate will rise to 16%, experts predict, the Wall Street Journal reports. This shows that the March job market data does not reflect the tsunami that is about to break down.