When compared to the great​ depression, the typical length of unemployment in the modern​ (post-great depression-era) u.s. economy is
a. slightly longer.
b. approximately the same.
c. relatively brief.
d. significantly longer?

Answer :

Dante117
The correct answer is C.

During the Great Depression that started with the market crash on 1929, 45.1 percent of the people were without a job for more than six months. Now the unemployment length is relatively brief and most people find a new job in less than six months on average.

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