The Related Link below gives the rates by month, so if you took the June figure for each of the years it would be:
1950 - 5.4
1951 - 3.2
1952 - 3.0
1953 - 2.5
1954 - 5.6
1955 - 4.2
1956 - 4.3
1957 - 4.3
1958 - 7.3
1959 - 5.0
Union membership continued to increase from 1943 through 1956, reaching more than 15 million in 1950.
More than 500,000 people were unemployed
278%
4.90%
7.50%
In 1932-1933(the great depression.)
The unemployment rate in October, 1984 was 7.3 %.
The unemployment rate in the United States in 1932 was about 23. 6 percent. It was the height of the Great Depression.
The unemployment rate in 1910 was approximately 6%. See the Related Link below for more information.
4.9%
The Official Unemployment rate (U-3) in US for August 2011 was 9.1.Below are the other unemployment rates in US for August 2011 :U-1 Unemployment rate : 5.4U-2 Unemployment rate : 5.3U-3 Unemployment rate : 9.1U-4 Unemployment rate : 9.7U-5 Unemployment rate : 10.6U-6 Unemployment rate : 16.2
As of October 2021, the unemployment rate in the US is around 4.6%, which is considered moderate. It has been decreasing since the peak in April 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
7.50%
The unemployment rate in the US in August, 2010 was 9.6%. See the Related Link below.
Per the U.S. Department of Labor the unemployment rate in the U.S. in January 2011 was 9%
El Centro, California with an unemployment rate of almost 27%.
The unemployment rate in the US in 1928 was around 4.2%. This was before the Great Depression, and the economy was experiencing a period of growth and prosperity.
The US unemployment rate in 1944 was around 1.2%. This low rate was primarily due to the high demand for labor during World War II.
7.8%
What is the national unemployment rate
7.9% (April 2010)