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.
In 1933, nearly 25% of the United States' population was unemployed. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, newly elected, made swift and drastic changes in an attempt to improve the situation.
13 million
Around 9,704 people.
lol 2,235,922
14 million
6.1 percent
unemployed
In the world, there were 205 million people unemployed in 2010. (bybusiness.net)
Roughly 93,700 people are unemployed within the city of Pittsburgh.
68,410 people
September 1928....... 650,000 unemployed September 1929....... 1,320,000 unemployed September 1930........3,000,000 unemployed September 1931....... 4,350,000 unemployed September 1932....... 5,102,000 unemployed January 1933 6.........100,000 unemployed
by the New Deal.
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Around 9,704 people.
612,800 people or 5.4%
MANY.
10%.