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Non-farm, seasonally adjusted employment increased by +1,136,000 (+5.4 million in the past 12 months) to reach 155.2 million. November`s unemployment rate among population segments were as follows: Whites 3.7% (down 0.3%), adult men 4.0% (down 0.3%), adult women 4.0% (down 0.4%), Hispanic 5.2% (down 0.7%), Asian 3.8% (down 0.4%), African American 6.7% (down 1.2%), teenagers 11.2% (down 0.7%.) The unemployment rate decreased by -0.4% to 4.2% with a total of 6.9 million unemployed (decreased by -542,000 since October 2021). Reported in December of 2021, US economy added 210,000 jobs in November of 2021. US Economy added +210,000 new jobs in November of 2021 The EDD recommends submitting a claims online to reopen their extension claims.ĬOVID-19 (Coronavirus) impact - live View For those who were not certifying for federal extension benefits due to going back to work, school or other situation but still had a remaining balance left on a federal extension claim, they have to reopen their claim if they are in need of extended benefits. Latest December 2021 news regarding the extension. Insured unemployment decreased by 97,000 to 2.7 million - the lowest level since March 2020. The four-week moving average iinched up by 3,500 to 344,000. The new number of claims decreased by 38,000 to 326,000. There are currently 6.0 million individuals who want to find a job but cannot find one(up 0.3 million since August 2021.) September`s unemployment rate among population segments were as follows: Whites 4.2% (down 0.3%), adult men 4.7% (down 0.4%), adult women 4.2% (down 0.6%), Hispanic 6.3% (down 0.1%), Asian 4.2% (down 0.4%), African American 7.9% (down 0.9%), teenagers 11.5% (up 0.3%.) The weekly national unemployment rate is at 2.0%. The US labor force participation rate is 61.6% (down 0.1%.) The real national unemployment rate is down at 8.5%. September`s national unemployment rate decreased to 4.8% (down 0.4%.) US economy added 194,000 jobs in September of 2021. Insured unemployment decreased by 134,000 to 2.1 million - the lowest level since March 2020.
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The four-week moving average decreased up by 15,000 to 284,750. The new number of claims decreased by 14,000 to 269,000 - the lowest level since March 2020. There are currently 6.0 million individuals who want to find a job but cannot find it (flat since September 2021.) October`s unemployment rate among population segments were as follows: Whites 4.0% (down 0.2%), adult men 4.3% (down 0.4%), adult women 4.4% (up 0.2%), Hispanic 5.9% (down 0.4%), Asian 4.2% (flat), African American 7.9% (flat), teenagers 11.9% (up 0.4%.) The weekly national unemployment rate is at 1.6%. The US labor force participation rate is 61.6% (flat.) The real national unemployment rate is down 0.2% to 8.3%. October`s national unemployment rate decreased to 4.6% (down 0.2%.) US economy added 531,000 jobs in October of 2021. Insured unemployment decreased by 107,000 to 2.0 million - the lowest level since March 2020. The four-week moving average decreased by 12,250 to 238,750. There are currently 5.9 million individuals who want to find a job but cannot find it (down 119,000 since October 2021.) November`s unemployment rate among population segments were as follows: Whites 3.7% (down 0.3%), adult men 4.0% (down 0.3%), adult women 4.0% (down 0.4%), Hispanic 5.2% (down 0.7%), Asian 3.8% (down 0.4%), African American 6.7% (down 1.2%), teenagers 11.2% (down 0.7%.) The weekly national unemployment rate is at 1.4% (down 0.1%.) The new number of claims increased by 28,000 to 222,000. The US labor force participation rate is 61.8% (up 0.2%.) The real national unemployment rate is down 0.4% to 7.9%. November`s national unemployment rate decreased to 4.2% (down 0.4%.) US economy added 210,000 jobs in November of 2021. DecemUpdate: Federal Unemployment Extension.