Overdue jobs report shows unemployment rate is inching up
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Unemployment claims in New York increased last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in New York rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased to 25,088 in the week ending December 6, up from 14,488 the week before, the Labor Department said.
ALBANY - New Yorkers out of work who receive unemployment will see their maximum benefit increase by more than $300 per week starting Monday. The new cap on that benefit will be $869 per week. It's currently $504 and hasn't changed since 2019, right before ...
A new report by the New York State Comptroller’s Office shows that the state lags behind others when it comes to cash payouts for several social safety net programs meant to help unemployed or injured workers. The report, published by Comptroller Thomas P.
Losing a job can be overwhelming, but understanding the process to get the New York unemployment insurance is the first step toward financial stability. The guide will assist you in identifying eligibility, preparing a listing of documents, and filing the ...
New York initial jobless claims decreased to 13,017 for the week ending August 2nd, down from 13,921 the previous week. June unemployment rates in Westchester and Rockland counties were 2.9%, while Putnam County's rate was 2.7%. National unemployment ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- New York City is making strides in its effort to close the gap in racial unemployment rates across the five boroughs, with new data showing that the city’s Black unemployment rate has hit its lowest point in five years. On Monday ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- As businesses have been ordered to close amid the coronavirus pandemic, there has been an explosion of filings for unemployment. In New York, systems crashed under the weight of about half-a-million filings per day -- an increase of ...
The unemployment rate rose more than expected in November and previous jobs figures were revised downward as the first full report after months of a data fog revealed a weakening labor market. Hiring remained steady as US employers added 64,