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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsU.S. jobless now exceed 36 million, despite reopenings
Rolling Shock as Job Losses Mount Even With ReopeningsNearly three million new unemployment claims brought the two-month total to more than 36 million, even with some still frustrated in seeking benefits.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/14/business/economy/coronavirus-unemployment-claims.html
Scattershot reopenings of retail stores, nail salons and restaurants around the country have not halted the flood of layoffs, with the government reporting Thursday that nearly three million people filed unemployment claims last week, bringing the two-month tally to more than 36 million. The weekly count of new claims has been declining since late March, but that hopeful flicker barely stands out in an otherwise grim and chaotic economic landscape.
This is a very protracted, painful situation for the labor market, said Rubeela Farooqi, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, and I just dont see anything positive. In places where the fitful reopening has started, workers called back to their jobs often face reduced hours and paychecks as well as a heightened risk of infection. Declining to return, however, is likely to put an end to any jobless benefits.
Its a very tough choice for those in the service industry and those at the lower end of the pay scale, Ms. Farooqi said. Do you go back and risk getting sick, or have no money coming in? Lags in data make it hard to calculate just how many workers may have been rehired after the most recent shelter-in-place restrictions were lifted. And Connecticut cited an error in the governments report that appeared to have inflated the states latest claims by more than 200,000.
But Michelle Meyer, head of U.S. economics at Bank of America, said she doubted that callbacks to work outnumbered additional layoffs from other sectors. The slowdown has been rippling beyond the early shutdowns in retail and hospitality to professional business services, manufacturing and health care. In a sense, its a rolling shock, she said. Georgia, one of the first states to reopen, is an example. The reopening is bringing people back to work, reducing the total amount of people receiving unemployment insurance, Ms. Meyer noted. But the number of initial jobless claims is still rising, which suggests there is still residual weakness in the economy.
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U.S. jobless now exceed 36 million, despite reopenings (Original Post)
Celerity
May 2020
OP
Some companies will use this as an excuse to restructure. Most will reduce salaries
Renew Deal
May 2020
#2
improper headline as reopening has nothing to do with jobless claims from 10 days ago,
beachbumbob
May 2020
#3
dalton99a
(83,139 posts)1. Trump's Shock and Awe
Renew Deal
(82,656 posts)2. Some companies will use this as an excuse to restructure. Most will reduce salaries
By not paying raises and bonuses. Most will be impacted and try to sustain their way through this.
beachbumbob
(9,263 posts)3. improper headline as reopening has nothing to do with jobless claims from 10 days ago,
nothing reopened 2 weeks ago
duforsure
(11,885 posts)4. I suspect the real numbers are much higher
50-60 million people, because of numbers manipulation, preventing applications from being accepted , and by letting their systems to go and stay down preventing many to not be able to file, and more just giving up. Numbers from this administration are likely corrupted.
totodeinhere
(13,213 posts)5. We are in for a worldwide depression the likes of which
We have not seen since the 1930s.
crickets
(26,136 posts)6. K&R for visibility.