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Here we are, astonishingly, at the last #JobsDay of 2020. It’s a moment to take stock of where things stand after the first 11 months of 2020 (and the first
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Another 1.0 million people applied for UI last week, including 712,000 people who applied for regular state UI and 289,000 who applied for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). 1/ After two
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Another more than 1.0 million people applied for UI last week, including 709,000 people who applied for regular state UI and 298,000 who applied for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). PUA
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Today's #JOLTS data show that by the end of Sept—2 months after Senate Republicans let the extra $600 in weekly UI benefits expire—there were 5.4 million more unemployed workers than
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It’s #JobsDay. This is a snapshot of the economy the next president will inherit. 0/ October was the 8th month of the COVID crisis in the U.S. labor market. We
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Welp, by god, I’m doing this. Will keep it shorter than normal. 0/ Another 1.1 million people applied for UI last week, including 751,000 people who applied for regular state
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Last week, total initial unemployment insurance (UI) claims rose for the fourth week straight, from 1.6 million to 1.7 million. Of last week’s 1.7 million, 884,000 applied for regular state
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We added 1.8 million jobs in July, but our jobs level remains in absolute crisis—we lost so many jobs in March and April that we are still 12.9 million jobs
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Here we go again. Last week, 2 million workers applied for unemployment insurance (UI). Breaking that down: 1.2 million applied for regular state UI (not seasonally adjusted), and 830,000 applied
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Last week, 2.4 million workers applied for unemployment benefits. This is the 16th week in a row that unemployment claims have been more than twice the *worst* week of the
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Last week, 2.3 million workers applied for unemployment benefits. This is now the 18th week in a row that unemployment insurance (UI) claims have been more than twice the *worst*
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Here we go. We added 4.8 million jobs in June, but our jobs level remains in absolute crisis—we lost so many jobs in March and April that we are still
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