COVID & Unemployment
What you need to know about the job market during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Unemployment claims jump to 861,000
Feb 18, 2021
The job market has stalled, with employers having added a mere 49,000 jobs in January after cutting workers in December.
For state unemployment offices, the last year has been rough
Feb 18, 2021
They're processing more claims than ever, and Washington keeps changing the rules.
Federal health care portal reopens for 3-month special enrollment period
Feb 16, 2021
The Biden administration plans to spread the word that people can sign up and may be eligible for free or subsidized coverage.
HealthCare.gov reopens for enrollment
by
Nova Safo
Feb 15, 2021
Over the last four years, millions have dropped off the ACA.
Unemployed workers go back to school to get back to work
Feb 11, 2021
One in three unemployed workers has pursued more education or job training while out of work, the Pew Research Center says.
People who refuse unsafe work can get unemployment benefits
Feb 11, 2021
Until now such decisions have been left to states, leading to wide variation and confusion.
Unemployment claims fall slightly to 793,000 with layoffs high
Feb 11, 2021
The job market’s improvement slowed through the fall and in the past two months has essentially stalled.
For public good, not for profit.
What a jobs recovery might look like as the pandemic fades
by
Erika Beras
Feb 10, 2021
The low-wage, temp-job economy that emerged after the Great Recession could reemerge, but with changes.
The jobs report: by the numbers
Feb 5, 2021
The 12.5 million jobs deficit, the 3.9 million low-wage service jobs gone, the 23 million un- and underemployed.
Jobs report reveals alarming level of long-term unemployment
Feb 5, 2021
This has many economists predicting the economic pain of the pandemic will last long after the economy "recovers."