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Unemployment claims
The unemployment rate in some neighborhoods is triple the national average
Oct 12, 2020
In parts of the South Bronx, the unemployment rate was estimated to be nearly 30% in August. Nationwide, it's a little less than 8%.
Many are still waiting for unemployment, months later
Sep 25, 2020
For many of those who have now gone months without a paycheck or unemployment, things are dire.
The seasonal adjustment to jobless claims has been ... adjusted
Sep 3, 2020
The adjustments smooth out predictable changes in employment, but the pandemic economy has broken them.
How economic data has been distorted during COVID-19
by
Janet Nguyen
Aug 20, 2020
Let’s do the numbers … but with more context.
Here's what the crescendo of unemployment sounds like
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Alli Fam
Jun 24, 2020
Jordan Wirfs-Brock "sonified" data from unemployment claims to give us another way to process historic job losses.
Jobless claims, now at 33 million, likely undercount people who aren't working due to COVID-19
May 7, 2020
Some people haven't applied for unemployment because they don't think they qualify, and others can't get through the application process.
Another 4.4 million Americans have filed unemployment claims
by
Janet Nguyen
Apr 23, 2020
Jobless claims have hit 26 million since the COVID-19 crisis started.
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Another 5.2 million Americans have filed unemployment claims
by
Janet Nguyen
Apr 16, 2020
In the space of four weeks, about 22 million Americans have filed jobless claims.
States hit hardest by rising unemployment claims could soon run low on funds
Apr 16, 2020
Some states like California, New York and Texas could see their unemployment funds running low.
Roughly 1 in 10 workers have lost their jobs in the past 3 weeks
Apr 9, 2020
The actual number of Americans out of work or nearly so is almost certainly higher.