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World Print 2020-05-22

State unemployment payments in April jump 5-fold from February

Unemployment payments jumped to at least $16.2 billion in April, up more than five-fold from February, as layoffs attributed to the coronavirus pandemic swept through the economy.
Published 22 May, 2020 12:03am

Unemployment payments jumped to at least $16.2 billion in April, up more than five-fold from February, as layoffs attributed to the coronavirus pandemic swept through the economy.

The figure is still preliminary, with April payment data for six states including Florida and Michigan still not available on a Department of Labor Web site that provides detailed unemployment insurance information from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

But the filings available so far show the scale of the payments moving through the economy and the magnitude of the hit to state unemployment trust funds that must be resolved.

The US Labor Department reported on Thursday another 2.4 million people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time last week, bringing total filings since mid-March to nearly 39 million.

States reporting so far paid a total of 49 million weeks of unemployment insurance in April, up from 7.2 million in February - the equivalent of approximately 11.4 million people collecting benefits for the month.

California and New York between them paid around $4.5 billion, compared to around $654 million as of April, 2019, and around $660 million in February of this year.

Copyright Reuters, 2020

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