There are many problems that bother Ohio, but one of the biggest concerns is unemployment. Since my recession in 2009, many Americans have been out of work and most people can not recover. The national unemployment rate in December 2013 was 7%, the lowest level in five years. The population of Ohio is 11,536,504 people, unemployment rate 5% is not accepted. Ohio's unemployment rate has declined steadily over the past year, and we hope that it will improve.
In Cleveland, Ohio, the unemployment rate is 60% and in Toledo, Ohio it is 80%. There are 2 million homeless people moving in the United States. More than 3 million unemployed young people were taken out of the city and put into more than 2,600 work camps managed by civil protection squads. In the United States, Fredrick Mills clarified that 51% of the reduction in working hours is due to reduced production and 49% is due to increased productivity. Until 1972, the UK 's unemployment rate rose to more than 1 million, and by the end of the decade even higher, inflation was also high. Monetary policy of Margaret Thatcher's conservative regime has lowered the inflation rate since 1979, but by the 1980s the unemployment rate exceeded 3 million, in 1982 it was less than 50 people. Annual level. This is equivalent to one-eighth of the labor force and the unemployment rate exceeds some 20% of the UK. This depends on the industry currently declining like coal mining.
In the 1930's, the Great Depression brought a particularly big hit to Ohio. In 1932, the state unemployment rate reached 37.3%. By 1933, 40% of factory workers and 67% of construction workers were unemployed. In 1932, 1936 and 1940 the state supported Franklin Roosevelt, but his policy lost the state's support and opposed him in 1944. Ohio became a serious anti-communist during the Cold War after the Second World War. Time magazine reported in 1950 that Columbus police warned youth clubs to doubt instigators of communists. Bellefontaine's Campbell Hill became the main venue for the US Cold War base and became the predecessor of NORAD. Anti-Communists from State including Columbus' Janet Green responded to Joan Bates with political rights. Her songs include "Commie Lies", "Poor Left", "Comrade's Mourning".