Answer:
In 1931, unemployment in the United States was about 15 percent, and German unemployment was about 24 percent. From 1928 to 1932, unemployment in Germany was significantly higher than in the United States.
In 1931 Germany's unemployment rate was about 24% to the U.S.' 15% which showed that proportionally speaking, there were more unemployed people in Germany than the United States.
This was the trend from 1928 to 1932 due to the Great Depression that had engulfed the world. Germany at that time was still recovering from WWI and was heavily dependent on U.S. support and when the Great Depression struck and U.S. support dropped, Germany suffered as shown above.