20 000 000
Is any particular date associated with this number or is 20,000,000 simpply where the dart landed?
Standing alone, the number is meaningless.
A source would also be informative.
In 2007 there were 7,078,000 unemployed people in the US. See Related Link below for details.
almost half
Unemployed you gobble goose! :)
That figure is hard to measure as record keeping was not as effective and detailed as it is today. Four million workers lost their jobs during the first year of the Great Depression. By 1931, 100,000 workers a week lost their job. In 1932, about 25 percent of the workforce was unemployed. At the peak of the Depression, it is estimated that 35-40 percent of the workforce was unemployed. Many workers didn't even bother to try and look for jobs so there is no way to accurately gauge the correct percent of unemployed.
people are unemployed because of they're nature, they cant find a job. maybe they can be lazy but some people do try and go to jobcentres and find a decent job.
aprox. 2,000 at least
13 million
The population of the UK is the amount of unemployed parents
In 2007 there were 7,078,000 unemployed people in the US. See Related Link below for details.
According to a survey, 15.1 million people were unemployed in the US in November 2010.
The Great Depression in the 30's (US)
Roughly 93,700 people are unemployed within the city of Pittsburgh.
In the world, there were 205 million people unemployed in 2010. (bybusiness.net)
As of October 2021, the U.S. unemployment rate is 4.6%, which translates to roughly 7.4 million people currently unemployed. It is challenging to determine how many of these individuals are also financially broke as financial status can vary significantly among the unemployed population.
68,410 people
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