The unemployment rates in the US during the Great Depression.
1930--3.2 percent
1931--15.9 percent
1932--23.6 percent
1933--24.9 percent
1934--21.7 percent
1935--20.1 percent
1936--16.9 percent
1937--14.3 percent
1938--19.0 percent
1939--17.2 percent
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the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
There suicide rate was quite high during the 1930s mostly because of the Great Depression. The general rate was about 14 to 17 per 100,000.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression, unemployment in the United States reached 25 percent. In some countries it reached 33 percent. The depression began in 1930.
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the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
There suicide rate was quite high during the 1930s mostly because of the Great Depression. The general rate was about 14 to 17 per 100,000.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
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The unemployment rate for black people during Great Depression was at 50%. The main reasons why the black community suffered the most is believed to have been racial discrimination.
According to other surveys the employment rate for phoenix university grads are quite low. The unemployment rate in Phoenix is high. But the university itself says that it doesn't have any information about this.
Harvard Law School does not publish an official employment rate for its graduates. However, data from sources like the American Bar Association and the National Association for Law Placement indicate that the employment rate for Harvard Law graduates is typically very high, often over 90% within the first year after graduation.
The worst year of the Great Depression was 1933. In 1933, the unemployment rate rose to 25%.
It was nearly double the national rate.