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turbinetree

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Thu Apr 16, 2020, 11:25 AM Apr 2020

New unemployment filings are so high only the Great Depression compares [View all]

The numbers are staggering and probably underestimated.

By Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesiasmatt@vox.com Apr 16, 2020, 9:40 am EDT

The US Department of Labor registered 5.2 million initial unemployment insurance claims for the week ending April 11, bringing the total filings to 22 million since social distancing measures took effect in March — a pace of economic collapse so staggering that the Great Depression is the only comparison.

Last week’s claims slightly improved upon the 6.6 million initial claims the previous week, and the 6.9 million claims the week before that. But even if the peak of the joblessness wave seems to be behind us, the US is in uncharted waters. Before the coronavirus outbreak, the worst-ever initial claims number was about 700,000 job losses back in 1982.

Economists offer two caveats to this data. One is that the recently enacted CARES Act to cushion the economic blow of the pandemic expands the scope of unemployment insurance eligibility to cover more independent contractors and gig economy workers. So claims are surging, at least in part, because more people are eligible, making comparisons to past data slightly invalid.

At the same time, state UI systems — which are often built on obsolete code, starved of resources by state governments, and not designed to handle this volume of claims — have become overwhelmed, with people unable to get through on the phone or online. Consequently, the actual number of people trying to apply for assistance likely exceeds the numbers the country is seeing.

https://www.vox.com/2020/4/16/21223049/unemployment-filings-high-great-depression

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Brother can you spare a dime? Historic NY Apr 2020 #1
Back then, the numbers were kind of primitive and unsophisticated... Wounded Bear Apr 2020 #2
Yes, especially they didn't have unemployment insurance then. brush Apr 2020 #4
The Trump Depression SoonerPride Apr 2020 #3
Florida has the answer. Make it impossible to file. Then you don't count. n/t rzemanfl Apr 2020 #5
A lot received severance packages if laid off. roamer65 Apr 2020 #6
Not true Tink41 Apr 2020 #11
May have changed since I was last laid off in 2007. roamer65 Apr 2020 #13
I think it took years to get to 10% during great depression uponit7771 Apr 2020 #7
Keynesian economics...and when Roosevelt attempted to balance the budget in 37, unemployment shot Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #22
Our population is so much larger now then in the 30's. Texaswitchy Apr 2020 #8
Experts believe the current jobless rate is in the range of 12-15 percent.. honest.abe Apr 2020 #9
Hmm.... Newest Reality Apr 2020 #10
That picture says it all..........and now with collapse of economy and food lines being pictured turbinetree Apr 2020 #14
Just recieved a text from Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #12
My wife is doing the same thing, she is applying to meet the requirements and then she has turbinetree Apr 2020 #15
Did a stint at the Minny Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #16
Yea I remember those days having unemployment it was easy.............and you could get extended. turbinetree Apr 2020 #17
Always said,if you do not vote, Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #18
I always vote........................AMFA and AFL-CIO ................ turbinetree Apr 2020 #19
Carry on with the good work. Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #20
You also..............and stay safe............. turbinetree Apr 2020 #21
+1, that's what people are thinking; the UE system is backlogged and out of capacity uponit7771 Apr 2020 #23
For all those folks Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #24
my state's UI office had more claims 3-15 to 4-3 than in all of 2019 Hamlette Apr 2020 #25
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