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During the great depression, the unemployment rate in the u. S. Reached approximately.

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According to NBER data, the rate peaked at 25.6 percent during the Great Depression in May 1933. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 23 million Americans were unemployed as of mid-April this year, as the coronavirus pandemic caused widespread economic shutdowns.
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