Nearly 1 in 10 members of the American work force are unemployed — a level not seen in 27 years. Without a paying job, these Americans have picked up other forms of labor: vacuuming the house, sending out résumés, taking classes and caring for family. And the unemployed have more time for leisure and socializing. Sunday Business analyzed new data from the American Time Use Survey to compare the 20
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