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  1. 6 gru 2022 · Compare unemployment to inflation and GDP since 1929. Since, 1929, the U.S. unemployment rate has fluctuated in response to historical events, economic happenings, and policies. Unemployment typically rises during recessions and falls during periods of economic prosperity.

  2. 23 lip 2024 · The U.S. unemployment rate for June 2024. What Affects the Unemployment Rate? The BLS has measured unemployment since the stock market crash of 1929. Since that time, global events including...

  3. 13 sty 2021 · Our visualization illustrates how unemployment rates have changed over time in relation to major events. The highest unemployment rate was 24.9% in 1933, during the Great Depression. The lowest unemployment rate was 1.2% in 1944.

  4. 31 gru 1993 · United States: historical total unemployment and unemployment rate 1890-1988. Published by Statista Research Department, Dec 31, 1993. From the late 19 th century until the 1980s, the...

  5. The historical average unemployment rate (January 1948-September 2020) is 5.8%. [4] The government's broader U-6 unemployment rate, which includes the part-time underemployed was 8.3% in September 2017.

  6. 6 wrz 2021 · The standout feature of US unemployment in the Twentieth Century is the surge in unemployment during the Great Depression, where unemployment rose to over 20%. This was a reflection of the depth, scale and intensity of the Great Depression.

  7. Civilian unemployment rate. Charts related to the latest "The Employment Situation" news release | More chart packages. The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Percent. Data ranges from 3.4 to 14.8.

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