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The lack of jobs meant financial hardship, and the general psychological effects were hopelessness and loss of personal dignity.

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they didn't have any life insurance so the social security act was created for old age insurance for retires over the age of 65 and older plus their spouses

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they didn't have any life insurance so the social security act was created for old age insurance for retires over the age of 65 and older plus their spouses

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In the Great Depression how many people were unemployed?

That figure is hard to measure as record keeping was not as effective and detailed as it is today. Four million workers lost their jobs during the first year of the Great Depression. By 1931, 100,000 workers a week lost their job. In 1932, about 25 percent of the workforce was unemployed. At the peak of the Depression, it is estimated that 35-40 percent of the workforce was unemployed. Many workers didn't even bother to try and look for jobs so there is no way to accurately gauge the correct percent of unemployed.


Group of unemployed workers led by Jacob coxey who marched on Washington during the depression of 1893?

Coxey's Army


When did National Unemployed Workers' Movement end?

National Unemployed Workers' Movement ended in 1946.


When was National Unemployed Workers' Movement created?

National Unemployed Workers' Movement was created in 1921.


How bad was the great depression in Great Britain in 1932?

One out of every 4 British workers was unemployed, 40% of the German Labor force was unemployed at that same time, and the Unemployed and homeless filled the streets. The unemployment rate was not that bad everything was fine great Brattain was in a economic bomb.


What were some of the problems leading up to the great depression?

People were not buying stuffInstallment buyingbanks closingcutting wages for workers


What problems did retired workers faced in the depression?

Issues of responsibilities needed to be cared for but deprived of by retirement, in an elaborated sense...


What do you call dissatisfied workers who walk out of their jobs?

Unemployed.


By 1932 what percentage of American workers were unemployed?

33%


What kinds of workers often find themselves structurally unemployed?

illegal immigrants or lazy workers


Which president was the most successful?

FDR because he had to get us out of a huge economic mess or low and behold the great depression. He created the new deal which created a wide variety of jobs for common workers who were unemployed.


Who were the migrant workers during the depression?

the great depression was due to a stock market crash, which then resulted in thousands of people losing there jobs and becoming unemployed. This is not the only reason why they lossed there jobs though. The migrant workers acted like replacements to the people who lossed there jobs. A migrant worker is a worker who doe's not work from there own country (or something like that).