Jaice Britton, Gabby Nunn, & Priyanka JacobData Table 11Unemployment Rate:The unemployment rate is the percentage of the labor force that iswilling and able to work, does not currently have a job, and is actively looking for employment.The labor force consists of people ages 16 and over who are employed or actively seekingwork.In the space below, draft one claim about the impact of the Great Depression (1929 -1939) on the United States.Circle evidence in the table that supports your claims.__________________________________________________________________________One impact of the Great depression is that unemployment rates were falling more andmore as the depression grew greater. Majority of the unemployed wanted to find workand jobs to support their families including kids ages 16 and over, but there was lessand less work.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1Bureau of Labor Statistics , “Graph of U.S. Unemployment Rate, 1930-1945,”HERB: Resources forTeachers, accessed August 2, 2019,.