Major unemployment in East London.
The Decline of the American Empire was created on 1986-06-19.
A decline in real GDP and a high level of unemployment.
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That unemployment came not from overproduction, but from a decline in demand.
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A decline in the business cycle for a prolonged period of time. High unemployment rate for an extended period of time. A sustained decline in GDP.
Depression.
According to Real Business Cycle and Neo-Keynesian Theory, unemployment is considered a cyclical variable, meaning it fluctuates in-sync with economic conditions. Therefore, a recession, being a decline in economic production, results in a decline in employment.
In January 2012, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, America was slowly coming out of the great recession. Unemployment was at 8.3%. But a year later, in January 2013, the unemployment rate had fallen to 7.9 percent, and continued to decline; by January 2014, it was at 6.6%.
When there was war, there was a decline in trade and this led to increased government debt and unemployment. New government programs had to come up to curtail unemployment.
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