Nevada replaces Michigan by becoming the state with the highest unemployment rate

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

As per reports of Department of Labor, the unemployment rate of Michigan fell from 14 percent in April to 13.6 percent in May. This slight dip in the unemployment rate indicates that the manufacturing industry has been showing signs of improvement.

Meanwhile, Nevada’s unemployment rate has been 14 and hence it is the leading state in terms of unemployment. This is because Nevada’s top industries such as tourism and hospitality industries are yet to recover. Another thing is that Nevada is also the leading state in terms of the foreclosure rate. But according to a RealtyTrac report, the rate fell 12 percent from April. It is a known fact that the more the unemployment is, the worse the foreclosure gets.

As per the statistics, in the month of April the number of unemployed people in Nevada were 192,000 while in the month of May it was reportedly 1.18 million. According to the reports the state has a labor force of 1.37 million and still around 189,000 people are seeking jobs in the state actively but are unsuccessful in their attempts.

The news reports say that about 10,000 people have left the labor force from April to May, These have either given up job hunting or left the state. But according to Bill Anderson, who is the chief economist with the Nevada unemployment agency, the college graduates may enter the labor force during this season. He says that there has been no unfolding of positive trends that the state has seen in past.

For more details on the unemployment claims in Nevada, check out the Nevada unemployment benefits guide.

Jobless Claims Rise to 26-Year High

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

The number of Americans filing for unemployment insurance for the first time rose to a 26-year high on the week ending Dec 21, 2008.  This seem to confirm that employers are stepping up job cuts as the worst recession of the recent years deepens.

Initial claims for unemployment benefits rose 5.4 percent to 586,000, the largest number of new claims since November 1982, according to national figures released Wednesday by the U.S Dept. of Labor. The number was higher than economists had predicted and up 30,000 from the Dec. 13 count.

Employers including automakers accelerated firings in the final months of 2008, and job losses for the year are forecast to exceed 2 million. The deteriorating labor market prompted President-elect Barack Obama this week to expand his economic stimulus goals and call for creating or saving 3 million jobs over the next two years.

The Commerce Department said consumers reduced their spending by 0.6 per cent last month, following a 1 per cent drop in October. But the steep plunge in gasoline prices, which is good news for consumers, made the declines look worse.

Excluding price changes, consumer spending would have dropped by 0.5 per cent in October and actually risen by 0.6 per cent in November. The November increase excluding inflation was the best showing in more than three years.

Unemployment 101

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Welcome to Unemployment101.com!

We are excited to launch this website and intend to put together a comprehensive site that contains all the info about Unemployment in US. Instead of visiting many websites and Govt. agencies to get accurate information, visitors will be able to learn all about Unemployment here. We will provide informative articles on the following topics and more

  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Unemployment Benefits
  • Unemployment Benefits Info for all states
  • Filing for Unemployment at state office and online

The site will also host discussion forums, news feeds, online polls and the whole nine yards of web 2.0 features. One of our goals is to make the jobless process less painful. This site will also hose job search aids, employment opportunities and career guides.

We always welcome Users feedback. If you would like us to provide any features, do let us know through our Contact-us page

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