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    The United Nations estimated a general employment rate of around 20% in 2015. [23] Across Europe, according to estimates by the Autism Europe collective of associations, between 76% and 90% of people with autism spectrum disorders were unemployed in 2014. [ 82 ]

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    The PA had a monthly cash deficit of $60 million-$70 million after it received $50 million – $55 million a month from Israel in taxes and customs duties collected by Israeli officials at the borders. After the elections, the Palestinian stock market fell about 20%, and the PA exhausted its borrowing capacity with local banks. [44]

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