From 1983 to 2013 (that was the best information I could get at this time, sorry...), the unemployment rate has gone from 9.6 to 7.4, or a decrease of 23%.
The last reported unemployment rate (March 2012) for the State of Delaware was 6.9%.
The unemployment rate declined from 1990 to 1998. Factors like economic growth, job creation, and government policies can influence changes in the unemployment rate over time.
After the stock market crash in 1929, the unemployment rate in the United States significantly increased.
2016s rate was 4.85%, and the inflation rate was 2.5%
Unemployment is caused mainly by the increase of population.
What is the national unemployment rate
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
The last reported data shows Chile's unemployment rate as 7.80% (9/17/09). See the Related Link below for more information
The CIA World Factbook (as of 1/13/11, in the Related Link below) has the unemployment rate in Bolivia at 8.3 % (est. 2010)
As of 2021, the unemployment rate in Belarus is approximately 4.9%. The rate has fluctuated in recent years due to various economic and political factors impacting the country.
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6.473 % this is the unemployment rate in fiji