The Percent of Work Force Unemployed from 1920 - 1932:
1920 4%
1921 12%
1922 7%
1923 4%
1924 6%
1925 4%
1926 2%
1927 4%
1928 5%
1929 3%
1930 9%
1931 16%
1932 24%
1 - One conclusion that can be drown from the above is:
a - there was low unemployment every year in the 1920's.
b - unemployment remained stable throughout the 1920's.
c - there was likely a recession during 1920's
2 - This Percentage of Unemployment demonstrates:
a - unemployment reacts immediately to the stock market.
b - unemployment and the stock market have no connection.
c - when unemployment goes up the stock market goes up.
d - in the later years showen, the economy is likely in poor shape.
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2007-01-27
17:59:18
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Sorry Q. # 2 C - i meant stock market goes down. sorry.
2007-01-27
18:10:22 ·
update #1