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Iowa Workforce Development Reports Initial Unemployment Insurance Claims Decrease – Mix 107 3 KIOW

AJ Taylor2 days agoLast Updated: April 29, 2021 The number of initial unemployment claims in Iowa, filed between Sunday, April 18, and Saturday, April 24, was 3,893, a decrease of 3,088 from last week’s adjusted numbers. There were 3,494 initial claims by individuals who work and live in Iowa, and 399 claims by individuals who work in Iowa and live in another state.  The number of continuing weekly unemployment claims was 31,149, a decrease of 1,801 from the previous week.  For the week ending April 24, 2021, nearly 50.7% of claimants indicated their claims were not COVID-19 related, which is an increase from 41.5% the previous week. The U.S. Department of Labor adjusted last week’s initial claim number to 6,981 (a decrease of 274) and continuing claims to 32,950 (a decrease of 596). Iowa Workforce Development relies upon the weekly data released by the U.S. Department of Labor to report its numbers and as such, adopts the revisions to the previously publi

Help wanted: High Country labor pool remains shallow

HIGH COUNTRY — To say that summertime in the High Country is one the most important times of the year for the local economy would be an understatement. However, as the summer season looms, many businesses are experiencing an alarming shortage in the available workforce. Melissa Appleby, who owns and operates Absolute Comfort Hot Tub and Pool Repair alongside her husband, Dave, is one of the numerous High Country business owners who is looking for individuals willing and able to work. Appleby says that the difficulty in hiring new employees has persisted over the past year. “Last year at this time we had seven people on staff, and as soon as Covid broke out it slowly dwindled away. You just couldn’t hire anybody because everybody’s drawing unemployment. If they’re drawing $1,000 a week, why would they work for us, you know? I’ve talked to electricians, plumbers and other types of service businesses and it’s the same thing. They can’t get any h

Georgia Jobs Increase Over The Month In Every Metropolitan Statistical Area

Georgia Jobs Increase Over The Month In Every Metropolitan Statistical Area Thursday, April 22, 2021 The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that the number of jobs and employment numbers were up in every metropolitan statistical area from February to March. Initial claims and the unemployment rate were down over the month in every MSA. For March, the unemployment rate was down and the labor force and employment numbers were up in every reported regional commission and county. “We had another strong month in March,” said Commissioner of Labor Mark Butler. “We saw the unemployment rate drop, along with an increase in jobs across the state, and most importantly, a decrease in over-the-year initial claims for every region and county.”

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