Unemployment is highest in these 10 states (all run by democratic governors)

Search

Member
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 18, 2006
Messages
18,991
Tokens
The U.S. economy added almost 5 million jobs in June as more businesses reopened from the coronavirus-induced lockdown and hired idled workers.

Buoyed by the record-shattering figure, the nation's unemployment unexpectedly dropped to 11.1 percent from 13.3 percent in May. Over the course of the past month, every state has started to navigate reopening their economies.

But the unemployment level, which is still at the highest level in decades, is expected to remain elevated for years to come, particularly as a resurgence in COVID-19 cases threatens to put the brakes on the economy's nascent recovery. New cases surpassed 50,000 twice in a row this week, reaching a new single-day record on Thursday.

"Today’s jobs report is a look in the rearview mirror," said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor. "With surging COVID-19 cases hitting new highs in the past week, rough waters are surely ahead for the economy in the coming months as a second wave could again shutter millions of American small businesses and put a freeze on hiring."

Job losses are not proportional across the country. Some states have experienced a tidal wave of layoffs -- in May, 43 states set record jobless rate highs -- while the losses have been more tempered in other states.

The unemployment rate is highest in these 10 states, according to Department of Labor data released at the end of June:

Nevada: 25.3 percent
Hawaii: 22.6 percent
Michigan: 21.2 percent
Rhode Island: 16.3 percent
Massachusetts: 16.3 percent
California: 16.3 percent
Delaware: 15.8 percent
New Jersey: 15.2 percent
Illinois: 15.2 percent
Washington: 15.1 percent


Nevada's economy was hit hard by the shuttering of its massive casino and tourism industries. The unemployment had actually ticked down slightly from 28.2 percent the prior month.

At the beginning of June, the state reopened casinos, restaurants and bars at a limited capacity. But after an increased number of COVID-19 cases, the state mandated that everyone in a public space must wear a mask and hit pause on moving into the next phase of reopening (which was slated to begin on June 30).



https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/unemployment-is-highest-in-these-states
 
Joined
Nov 8, 2012
Messages
11,526
Tokens
Curious to see the stats 3 months from now.

States that opened up faster will (should) have a lower UE rate.

Curious to know if any of these 10 states have higher positive corona testing rates?
 

Rx Senior
Joined
Dec 7, 2004
Messages
18,351
Tokens
Hawaii and Nevada get hit very hard when tourism is suspended.

That isn't the governor's fault
 

Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2010
Messages
8,637
Tokens
Top 30 or so major cities are in shambles... in deep debt, schools failing, roads deteriorating, violent crime exploding, housing a mess, police force demoralized & shorthanded, big, medium & small businesses and banks fleeing.

Almost all led by Democrat Mayors, Circuit Attorneys and Aldermen/women for 20-70 years.

Mayors suck up/give stuff to the Africans, Africans vote for the Mayors, white people flee, things get even worse... infinity,
 

Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2015
Messages
2,710
Tokens
5 million jobs were not really added though. Just under 5 million people went back to work at their previous jobs after temporary closures and a handful started some new part time job.

That sounds like someone saying they won $1100 after laying $1000 on a 10/1 favorite.
 

Conservatives, Patriots & Huskies return to glory
Handicapper
Joined
Sep 9, 2005
Messages
86,547
Tokens
Which begs the question

Is unemployment high because a state is run by democrats

Or

Or do unemployed people simply vote for democrats all the time?

The truth is they deserve each other
 

Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2010
Messages
8,637
Tokens
Which begs the question

Is unemployment high because a state is run by democrats

Or

Or do unemployed people simply vote for democrats all the time?


The truth is they deserve each other

Both... it is a death spiral.

The big cities are the key.
 
Joined
Feb 6, 2007
Messages
28,144
Tokens
:):)




And that’s what you would call FAKE NEWS
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,116,140
Messages
13,529,979
Members
100,341
Latest member
surekhatech
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com