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There is no fiddling with the unemployment numbers.This assurance has come from Governor of the Central Bank Cleviston Hayness, who dismissed the notion that the recent data showing the number of people who are considered unemployed in Barbados was not a true reflection of the reality.Unemployment for the first three months was estimated to have reached 17.2 per cent, an indication that some 22,000 people were in search of work, especially youth and women.Stating that any level of unemployment was of concern, Haynes explained that without income people would be unable to spend and keep the economy growing.

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