Figure D

Black workers are more likely to live in states with weak UI systems: Federal share of UI in 2020 Q2-Q3 by black population share

Black population share Federal share of UI
AL 27.8% 77.4%
AK 4.7% 75.8%
AZ 6.0% 90.4%
AR 16.7% 83.4%
CA 7.0% 70.0%
CO 5.4% 67.4%
CT 13.2% 63.8%
DE 24.4% 65.9%
FL 17.6% 86.3%
GA 33.5% 88.8%
HI 3.5% 72.1%
ID 1.2% 68.1%
IL 15.4% 65.3%
IN 11.0% 82.4%
IA 5.2% 59.9%
KS 7.4% 74.9%
KY 9.5% 78.0%
LA 33.4% 89.0%
ME 2.4% 78.6%
MD 32.2% 83.4%
MA 9.0% 63.9%
MI 15.3% 83.3%
MN 8.1% 66.0%
MS 38.9% 88.8%
MO 12.9% 77.9%
MT 1.4% 71.3%
NE 6.1% 81.2%
NV 11.3% 71.5%
NH 2.2% 78.4%
NJ 15.1% 63.6%
NM 3.4% 78.3%
NY 17.6% 77.3%
NC 23.1% 87.3%
ND 3.9% 60.9%
OH 14.4% 78.9%
OK 9.2% 74.7%
OR 3.0% 68.5%
PA 12.9% 78.2%
RI 9.6% 66.7%
SC 28.0% 76.5%
SD 3.0% 71.9%
TN 18.0% 80.5%
TX 13.5% 73.9%
UT 1.9% 81.6%
VT 2.1% 71.0%
VA 21.3% 83.5%
WA 5.6% 66.0%
WV 4.8% 68.6%
WI 7.5% 66.3%
WY 2.1% 61.9%
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