The claimant count fell by 30,900 in May to just under 1.5 million people.
By 1901, as the mining was failing, the population fell to 13 people.
By the 1920s, the population had fallen to just 200 people.
The average household size fell to 2.6 people from 4.8.
By this time, employment in the plant had fallen to 2,900 people.
By 1860 the church congregation had fallen to eight people.
Emigration fell for the third consecutive year, to 18,800 people.
The population has fallen to 87,000 people in 2011.
Due to the economic crisis, the amount of employees falls back to 50 people.
Since 1979, the industry's employment has fallen to 14,000 people from 26,000.