Unemployment effect on interest rates
Labor Supply and Demand. If we use wage inflation, or the rate of change in wages, as a proxy for inflation in the economy, when unemployment is high, the number of people looking for work significantly exceeds the number of jobs available. In other words, the supply of labor is greater than the demand for it. The unemployment rate affects the economy's debt, taxes and overall growth. When a person loses a job, he is no longer able to pay his debts or taxes, and he spends less. All of these things can be devastating to the economy. If a person is unemployed, he is unable to pay debts such as credit card balances, mortgages and car loans. At interest rate (say x%) Growth increase leads to Unemployment decrease which further leads to Inflation Increase which call for increase in Interest rates and it eventually Slows down the GROWTH which then increases Unemployment.