Unemployment Claims in Georgia Are 23.08% Lower Than Previous Week
Monday, June 10th, 2024
The unemployment situation in Georgia is improving, with last week’s claims 23.08% lower than in the previous week and 35.12% lower than last year, according to WalletHub’s updated rankings for the States Where Unemployment Claims Are Increasing the Most.
The U.S. reduced unemployment to record lows last year, though it has experienced fluctuations and an overall rise since then as inflation has cooled. Most recently, the job market continued to falter, with new unemployment claims increasing by 3.6% week-over-week on May 27. There are currently 6.5 million Americans unemployed in total, and it’s important to look at some key stats for the latest week to get the complete picture:
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The following states had unemployment claims last week that were higher than in the previous week: Arkansas, Wisconsin, Nevada, Illinois, Alabama, West Virginia, Alaska, Oregon, California, Montana, Florida, Delaware, Kentucky, Idaho, Pennsylvania, Iowa, New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio, Minnesota and North Dakota.
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While there was an increase in weekly claims nationally, 29 states (including Ohio, New Hampshire, and Georgia) had unemployment claims last week that were better than the same week last year.
To identify where unemployment claims are increasing the most, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on changes in unemployment claims for several key benchmark weeks. We also considered the number of claims per 100,000 people in the labor force.
Unemployment Situation in Georgia (1=Worst; 25=Avg.):
- Overall Rank for Georgia: 48th
- 45th – Unemployment Claims Increase vs. Previous Week
- 49th – Unemployment Claims Increase vs. Same Week Last Year
- 45th – Cumulative Unemployment Claims in 2024 vs. Same Period Last Year
- 46th – Unemployment Claims per 100,000 People in Labor Force
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