That is a misleading table, let's take for example Mexico, they have an unemployment of 3% (
according to the website where I'm getting the data now not to mix different sources)
All good and nice, 2 150 582 unemployed, 56 611 211 employed, the total population of 128,9 million, things are getting skechttyyyy, 65% between 18 and 65, which would make 83,7 million.
So we have 83,7 people who would be 18+ and below regiment and 56,6 mil employed plus 2,15 unemployed, so where the hell are
24 million?Salvador has 2.9 million employed persons, a population of 6.4 million, and zero unemployment? Yeah right!
In most states only country those who receive unemployment benefits are in, once you're done you're out even if you don't get a job, some only add those who are actively searching for a job in the last x months, and so and so.
An example is a cryptocurrency, do you the number of jobs created through it global? Why cant they focus more in supported it totally instead focusing much on taxing it.
But do tell us, how many jobs have been created?
And one more thing, who are those people getting paid and from what revenue, because I have a feeling you're not going to like it!