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July 16, 2020, “New York’s [State] June [2020] Unemployment Rate Hit 15.7%," ny1.com, Spectrum News, Nick Reisman, City of Albany
“New York’s unemployment rate increased to 15.7 percent last month [June], despite the private sector adding jobs to the economy, the state Department of Labor on Thursday announced.
In New York City, which had been an epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, more than one in five people are unemployed, a rate of 20.4 percent.
The joblessness rate was a hike from a 14.5 percent rate in May [not clear if this May number references City or State] and came as the
state was gradually allowing businesses, offices, and other public
spaces to slowly reopen.
New York City remains uniquely exposed to the
economic havoc wrought by the [federal government’s choice to use
lockdown instead of herd immunity with special protection of elderly to
address] pandemic, with many jobs coming from service sector businesses in hospitality and tourism.
The Department of Labor said the spike in unemployment could potentially be due to “a combination of the use of different data sources
for the two figures, the use of statistical regression models to
determine the unemployment rate, a growing labor force, and the impact
of out-of-state workers, among other factors.”
The increase also came as private-sector industries added 296,400 jobs in June.”
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