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What were unemployment rates during the great depression

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The highest unemployment was about 24.9 percent during the Great Depression. Annual per-capita income was $750, half for farmers.

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Source: Timeline of the Great Depression | www.huppi.com

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Nov 06, 05:56pm

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For 1932, GNP fell a record 13.4 percent; unemployment rose to 23.6 percent. ChaCha

Jul 09 2009, 12:06am | Source: Timeline of the Great Depression | www.huppi.com