Which of the following statements correctly differentiates between unemployed workers and discouraged workers?
A) Unemployed workers do not have a paid job, while discouraged workers have a paid job.
B) Unemployed workers are counted in the labor force, but discouraged workers are excluded from the labor force.
C) Unemployed workers consist of skilled workers who have been laid off, while discouraged workers refer to the unskilled workers who have lost their jobs.
D) The unemployment benefits received by unemployed workers are not capped, while the unemployment benefits received by discouraged workers are capped at a maximum.
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