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If you round off 14.7% to the nearest full number, it's 15%. But 14.7% still sux ass and shows how incompetent Trump was anyway so if the.3% makes you feel better about the 21 million people who lost their jobs, the thousands of small businesses that closed for good, and the hundreds of thousands of people who lost their place to live, call it 14.7%.
But even 14.7% is incorrect. The high was 14.8% since you want to get technical.
"In April 2020, the unemployment rate reached 14.8%—the highest rate observed since data collection began in 1948"
https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R46554.pdf
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