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Ohio lawmakers are grappling with the realization that the next recession could bankrupt Ohio’s unemployment fund —again.
The state is issuing back payments after a new law raised unemployment benefits from $362 to $446 earlier this year.
The San Diego County unemployment rate was 4.9% in June, up from 4% in May, and above last year's 4.4%, according to figures ...
Unemployment rose in all North Central Florida counties in June despite the state jobless rate of 3.7% remaining the same ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Florida rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
The proportion of people in work, or the employment rate, rose over the quarter to 72.1%, however it is still lower than the ...
Shadow Treasurer Ted O'Brien has criticised Labor for using Donald Trump's tariff policies as an excuse for unemployment, ...
Unemployment claims are decreasing in some areas while soaring in others, highlighting the currently uneven state of the U.S.
Today in Ohio podcast breaks down competing proposals for unemployment fund solvency - one increases employer contributions ...
Ohio’s unemployment rate remained steady for the last three months and is still higher than the national rate. The ...
The legislation introduced by Yakym is titled the Securing Help for Involuntary Employment Loss and Displacement (SHIELD) Act ...
Oregon has added just 8,700 jobs over the past 12 months, according to the state data. “That’s a growth rate of 0.4%. That’s ...