2009 vs 1887: A Grim Look at History of Unemployment

Check out this video - Complete video at: fora.tv The American History Guys trace the modern day concept of unemployment back to the era between the 1870s and 1880s - a period of recession they say closely mirrors the current economic climate. ----- Join the creators of BackStory with the American History Guys for a live taping of the radio show at the Miller Center. BackStory is the American history-themed public radio show hosted by University of Virginia History Professor Peter Onuf, University of Richmond ... What are your comments?

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Keywords: recession, depression, americans, economy, economics, stock, market, crash, unemployed, statistics, work, working, job, jobs, careers

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