During the Great Depression, the overall Death Rate in the United States did not increase significantly; it remained relatively stable compared to previous years. However, the economic downturn led to heightened levels of malnutrition, poor healthcare access, and increased stress, contributing to higher rates of illness and mortality in certain populations. Additionally, suicide rates rose during this period, reflecting the mental health toll of the economic crisis.
the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
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.
In 1930 the homeownership rate in the United States was 47.8%. By 1940, it had fallen to 43.6%.
the homeless rate during the great depression was nearly 25 percent of Americans.
The unemployment rate was 25% during the Great Depression.
The unemployment rate was 25% by 1933.
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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.
The worst year of the Great Depression was 1933. In 1933, the unemployment rate rose to 25%.
During the Great Depression, unemployment in the United States reached 25 percent. In some countries it reached 33 percent. The depression began in 1930.
Suicide, nobody wanted to live then People were poor losing all there money. So they took the easy way out
In 1930 the homeownership rate in the United States was 47.8%. By 1940, it had fallen to 43.6%.
It was nearly double the national rate.
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.
it was a very bad rate of unemployment in the late 1800 because that was during the great depression