Multiple Choice

In a simplified model of the labor market where the labor force is constant, consider a sudden, permanent increase in the rate at which employed individuals lose or leave their jobs. Assuming the rate at which unemployed individuals find new jobs remains unchanged, what is the most likely long-run consequence?

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