Is the economy worse now than the great depression?
The economy is currently not worse than during the depression which was marked by a 25% unemployment rate.
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About Unemployment Rate
The unemployment rate is a key measure of economic health. The number is a statistic that shows what percentage of the population is unemployed at any given time, based on the number of people who are actively looking for a job.
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About Unemployment
Unemployment is the state of being able and willing to work, but not finding a job. Unemployment statistics are followed closely by economists to gauge the health of the economy.
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