7.9 million in the US
Approximately 1.1 million jobs were lost in the United States in 2010, mainly due to the lingering effects of the 2008 financial crisis. This represented a significant decrease in employment levels across various industries.
There were nearly 1 million manufacturing jobs lost last year, many of which were in the automotive industry and in new home construction. Predictions for when these job will rebound range from 1 year to several years, only time will tell.
During the 1990s, it is estimated that millions of jobs were lost each year due to downsizing. The exact number varied annually depending on economic conditions and industry trends.
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of people who have lost their jobs specifically due to drug use. Job loss related to drug use can be influenced by many factors, including the individual's job role, company policy, and local laws.
Many people in Uganda have lost jobs due to factors such as the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, automation leading to decreased employment opportunities, and challenges in the agricultural sector. These job losses have resulted in increased poverty levels and reduced access to essential services for many individuals and families in Uganda.
Tobacco companies provide jobs for many people globally, including roles in manufacturing, marketing, sales, and distribution. The exact number of jobs varies depending on the size and reach of each company.
20 million
11,000 people lost their jobs in November, 2009.
35,000 people lost there jobs in hurricane katrina.
In the 1984 eruption about 13 people lost their jobs in the mauna loa volcano.
6,000,000
12,000,000
5.1 Million!!!
all of them
90% of the colonist were farmers and many owned their own business as well as were professional. Many were also sailors and few people "lost" jobs.
Many jobs in the fishing, shrimping, and tourist industries have been or will be lost directly because of the Gulf oil slick.
If they worked for the rich, they might have lost their job. But then again, many people lost their jobs.
Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.