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Launched during the Great Depression, the unemployment insurance system has seen unprecedented strain during the coronavirus crisis.
The Maine Department of Labor Thursday reported first-time claims for state unemployment insurance benefits fell by 63 to a total of 1,169. It was the third consecutive weekly decline. It suggests fewer Mainers are facing layoffs as Maine s economy continues its recovery from last year s pandemic-induced recession.
The first-time claim numbers still aren t all the way back to pre-pandemic levels, but they re getting close. Last week s number was less than a third of the number of last January, when unemployment claims peaked in the fall-winter COVID surge. And it s nothing like the April 2020 spike during the pandemic economic shutdown. In one week, nearly 31,000 people filed for benefits overwhelming the state s system.
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Nonfarm payroll jobs in Maine increased by 3,000 to 614,900 in June, according to a report issued Friday by the Maine Department of Labor. Despite this increase, the state’s unemployment rate held steady at 4.8 percent for the fifth consecutive month.
Most of the jobs added in June were in public and private education. According to Glenn Mills, labor economist at the Maine Center for Workforce Research and Information, there is always a decline in education jobs in June, but because the data is seasonally adjusted, a smaller decline than usual is reflected as an increase in the June report.