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During the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the Stock Market collapse led to widespread economic turmoil, resulting in significant unemployment. By 1933, the unemployment rate in the United States had soared to about 25%, with an estimated 12 million people out of work. The crash triggered the Great Depression, which exacerbated unemployment levels and had long-lasting effects on the economy.

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