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.
As of August 2021, the Office for National Statistics reported that 10,000 people were unemployed in Leicester. The unemployment rate in Leicester was around 7.7% at that time.
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.
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.
As of November 2021, approximately 3.4 million people were unemployed in Spain, resulting in an unemployment rate of around 15%. This figure can fluctuate due to seasonal factors and economic conditions.
According to a survey, 15.1 million people were unemployed in the US in November 2010.
Roughly 93,700 people are unemployed within the city of Pittsburgh.
In the world, there were 205 million people unemployed in 2010. (bybusiness.net)
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
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