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According to a survey, 15.1 million people were unemployed in the US in November 2010.
California has the most people unemployed of all 50 states in the USA. There are approximately 4,023,428 people unemployed, which is a 10.8% unemployment rate. This was researched in July 2012 by using official government websites and the US census website.
110 million people are working in teh United States. E J Boyson
In the year 1931, the US had a population of around 90,710,000 people. Of this 90 million, 50,080,000 were part of the work force. There were 8,020,000 people unemployed in 1931, making up 15.82% unemployment.
If we add up all the unemployed, those working part-time but are looking for full-time work, and those who have given up looking for work we would find that over 24 million Americans are out of work or under employed.
aprox. 2,000 at least
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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)
California has the most people unemployed of all 50 states in the USA. There are approximately 4,023,428 people unemployed, which is a 10.8% unemployment rate. This was researched in July 2012 by using official government websites and the US census website.
Yes, during the Civil War many people were unemployed or lost their businesses. The cost and devastation of this war affected a great many people.
The unemployed are the least insured group in the US. In the United States, insurance is unfortunately tied closely to employment to the detriment of many.
7No one KNOWS for certain. The Bureau of Labor Stats estimates from a carefully designed multi-part national survey that just short of 10% of the 153 million folks in the IUS workforce are "unemployed". That means one thing - seeking work but not paid to work this week.There are another 150 million US residents not working, but they are outside the workforce: retirees, children, inmates, active military, disabled, housewives, and former workers not seeking employment.The percent unemployed refers to the percent of workers unemployed, and does not include children and others not considered a part f the work force.
110 million people are working in teh United States. E J Boyson
That's easy Ok, so people don't have jobs so they can't pay for themselves. We have to pay for those people. Companies also have to pay for these handful of people too, so after paying for these unemployed people, who can't support themselves, they can't pay the employed people who work there, therefore they have to fire more and more people, who also become unemployed, but unlike the other people they look for new job opportunities, but those lazy unemployed people are the things that are really what is causing the decrease in US employment.