New York State Unemployment Fact Sheet for June

New York State’s average unemployment rate for April and May 2020 stood at 14.9 percent. For the same time period last year, the average unemployment rate was 3.8 percent. In the 12 weeks between March 10 and May 30, 2020, New York State processed over 2.4 million unemployment claims, which is more than 12 percent of the state’s population. Unemployment claims have slowed in recent weeks, but many New Yorkers remain unemployed. As of June 13, the five most racially and ethnically diverse industries have also been the most impacted by layoffs, with nearly 60 percent of all unemployment claims made by workers in these industries.

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Published On: June 15th, 2020|Categories: Fact Sheets, Labor Market & Workforce|

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New York State’s average unemployment rate for April and May 2020 stood at 14.9 percent. For the same time period last year, the average unemployment rate was 3.8 percent. In the 12 weeks between March 10 and May 30, 2020, New York State processed over 2.4 million unemployment claims, which is more than 12 percent of the state’s population. Unemployment claims have slowed in recent weeks, but many New Yorkers remain unemployed. As of June 13, the five most racially and ethnically diverse industries have also been the most impacted by layoffs, with nearly 60 percent of all unemployment claims made by workers in these industries.

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Published On: June 15th, 2020|Categories: Fact Sheets, Labor Market & Workforce|

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