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The extreme jobless numbers will lead to a jump in the unemployment rate, but that won’t tell the whole story
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Updated state unemployment numbers remain astonishingly high: Six states saw record-high levels of initial unemployment claims last week
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News from EPI › In the last four weeks, more than 20 million workers applied for unemployment insurance benefits
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States continue to see record-high levels of initial unemployment insurance claims, including in the South
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News from EPI › 16.8 million apply for unemployment benefits in three weeks: The labor market has been upended.
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A ‘phase four’ relief and recovery package should provide economic assistance to state and local governments, extended unemployment benefits, and better protections for workers and jobs
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The South’s worst unemployment numbers may be yet to come given social distancing delays in the region
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Every state in the country reported its highest initial unemployment claims ever either last week or the week before
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Which data to watch and not watch this week: Watch Thursday’s unemployment insurance claims, not Friday’s jobs day numbers
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The unemployment rate will understate the impact of the coronavirus
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Early state unemployment insurance data foreshadow the massive shock the coronavirus is having on state labor markets: The real surge will be seen in next week’s data
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Without fast action from Congress, low-wage workers will be ineligible for unemployment benefits during the coronavirus crisis
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News from EPI › Unemployment insurance claims jumped nearly 1,500% in two weeks: I have been a labor economist for a very long time and have never seen anything like this
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The coronavirus crisis led to a record-breaking spike in weekly unemployment insurance claims: An estimated 3.4 million workers filed for unemployment last week
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Fixing unemployment insurance and the coronavirus response
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The unemployment rate is not the right measure to make economic policy decisions around the coronavirus-driven recession: Policymakers should use the employment rate to continue or stop economic assistance
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News from EPI › Increase in unemployment insurance claims is a preview of the coming recession: Large fiscal stimulus is needed
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What to expect in tomorrow’s unemployment insurance numbers: The leading edge of the coronavirus’s shock to the labor market, not the full picture
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The signal the unemployment rate provides can change a lot over time: EPI Macroeconomics Newsletter
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity
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Jobs and unemployment
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News from EPI › State black–white unemployment gaps hold steady or widen
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity
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News from EPI › Solid job growth in April, but don’t be fooled by the historically low unemployment rate—it fell as would-be workers left the labor force
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State jobs and unemployment
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Black unemployment is at least twice as high as white unemployment at the national level and in 14 states and the District of Columbia
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News from EPI › Black unemployment is at least twice white unemployment in 14 states and the District of Columbia
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity
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A close look at recent increases in the black unemployment rate