Growth and Changes in Unemployment, 1949–2013 Each dot shows the growth rate of the economy and the change in the unemployment rate for a specific year between 1949 and 2013. For example, in 2000 the economy grew 3.7% and the unemployment rate fell 0.2 percentage points, from 4.2% to 4.0%. In general, the unemployment rate fell when growth was above its average rate of 3.25% a year and rose when growth was below average. Unemployment always rose when real GDP fell. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics; Bureau of Economic Analysis.