• US job postings rise to 6.6M in July, but hiring drops

    US job postings rise to 6.6M in July, but hiring drops

    US employers advertised more jobs but hired fewer workers in July, sending mixed signals about the job market in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the number of US job postings on the last day of July rose to 6.6 million from 6 million at the end of June. …
  • 1.9 Million More Claimed Jobless Benefits Last Week, Bringing Pandemic Total to 42 Million

    1.9 Million More Claimed Jobless Benefits Last Week, Bringing Pandemic Total to 42 Million

    Another 1.9 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total of jobless claims since the coronavirus pandemic began up to 42 million. The level of new claims outpaced the Dow Jones estimate of 1.775 million. However, last week’s new claims were still lower than the previous week’s total, which were revised upwards …
  • 3.8 million more Americans file for unemployment in wake of pandemic

    3.8 million more Americans file for unemployment in wake of pandemic

    More than 3.8 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, meaning the coronavirus crisis has sidelined more than 30 million workers, new federal data show. That means 18.6 percent of the nation’s workforce — more people than the entire state of Texas — tried to collect unemployment checks in the last six weeks as …
  • My daughter’s non-essential NYC job is forcing her to work in-office with staff

    My daughter’s non-essential NYC job is forcing her to work in-office with staff

    Dear John: I would like to get your advice on an issue. My daughter works in Flushing in a non-essential job for a non-essential business. The business owner is requiring her to work in the office with co-workers, one of whom recently returned to work after testing positive for the virus. They are making her …
  • US jobless claims report: Record 3.2 million seek unemployment benefits

    US jobless claims report: Record 3.2 million seek unemployment benefits

    A record 3.2 million people applied for unemployment benefits last week as the coronavirus crisis forced layoffs around the US, the feds said Thursday. The seasonally adjusted total reported by the US Labor Department shattered expectations as well as the previous record of 695,000 initial jobless claims in a single week, which was set in …