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EU unemployment is 22% higher than US unemployment. This is calculated by taking the difference between the two percentages (10.4% - 8.5% = 1.9%), and then dividing that by the US unemployment rate (1.9% / 8.5% = 0.22, or 22%).
Unemployment was rampant during the 1930s, due to the stock market crash of 1929 and the resulting economic depression. The unemployment rate for 1933 was 12.8 million people, which was over 23 percent of the labor force.
As of September 2021, the last time the U.S. unemployment rate was under five percent was in February 2020, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The rate had reached 3.5 percent, its lowest level in decades, before rising due to the economic impacts of the pandemic.
According to the CIA World Fact book, the Dominican Republic had an unemployment rate of 14.7 percent in 2012. In 2011, the unemployment rate was 14.6 percent.
The unemployment rate in the US in 1928 was around 4.2%. This was before the Great Depression, and the economy was experiencing a period of growth and prosperity.
France's employment rate is currently 64 percent. The unemployment rate in France is currently at 10.1 percent down from 10.4 percent.
"The unemployment rate for Atlanta is 10.4 percent. Over the summer it fell by 0.1 percent. which is slight, but significant. In July, it was recorded that it was the 48th consecutive month that Georgia has surpassed the national unemployment rate, which is 9.1 percent currently."
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Unemployment in Germany is at seven percent.
Florida's unemployment rate hits 10.2 percent
EU unemployment is 22% higher than US unemployment. This is calculated by taking the difference between the two percentages (10.4% - 8.5% = 1.9%), and then dividing that by the US unemployment rate (1.9% / 8.5% = 0.22, or 22%).
Unemployment was rampant during the 1930s, due to the stock market crash of 1929 and the resulting economic depression. The unemployment rate for 1933 was 12.8 million people, which was over 23 percent of the labor force.
During the Great Depression, the general unemployment ranged from 25 percent to 50 percent. The unemployment rate for African-Americans ranged from 52 percent in 1931 to 50 percent in 1933.
The current unemployment rate was 14.6 percent, against 16.9 percent in October, 2005. Unemployment has been in a falling trend since June this year. In September, the PED released an jobless rate of 15.3 percent.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January 1977 unemployment was 7.5 percent. In December 1981 the unemployment was 8.5 percent. In between it bottomed out at 5.6 percent in May 1979. After his presidency it continued the uptick to 10.8 percent in November and December of 1982.
The unemployment rate during 1977 ranged from 6.4 percent to 7.5 percent. See the Related Link below for particular information.