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How did the onset of the great depression impact urban unemployment?

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Well it did increase urban unemployment but the way FDR helped with this problem was to provided many public work jobs to the urban unemployment.
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The depression had devastating effects in almost all countries, rich and poor, where insecurity and misery were transmitted as an epidemic, so that they fell: national income, tax revenues, business profits and prices. International trade fell between 50% and 66%. Unemployment in the United States increased to 25%, urban workers who depended on the metal industry, textiles and construction were seriously affected.

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