Unemployment has jumped from 10 to 16 percent in the last year.
In June, unemployment had jumped from 9.4 percent on a decline of 56,000 jobs.
Unemployment among people aged 16 to 24 jumped to over a million, according to this week's figures.
Unemployment jumped to 7.3 percent last month, the highest since the recession began in July 1990.
Unemployment jumped back to 19 percent and Roosevelt turned to deficit spending.
New Jersey's unemployment jumped to 9.1 percent, the highest among industrial states.
Unemployment jumped from 5.2 percent to 5.9, and industrial production slumped.
The report said unemployment would jump to 11 million this year in Russia, from about 3 million now.
Unemployment jumped from 14.3% in 1937 to 19.0% in 1938.
Unemployment jumped by one million in 1930, and in some industrial towns reached 75%.