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From event cancellations to local business closures, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on Berkeley’s economic makeup.
Unemployment, vacancy rates and other general economic trends across Berkeley are outlined through the city’s economic dashboards. The dashboards are updated with reports provided by the city’s Office of Economic Development, or OED.
The dashboards reported a tripling in the unemployment rate from 2019-20, increasing to 7.6% and thousands of job losses, according to Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín. Businesses within the hospitality, arts, food, retail and personal service industries have experienced the greatest levels of unemployment, according to the dashboards.
Stimulus bill includes funds for arts venues. Which Berkeley ones will be eligible?
The Save Our Stages act makes about $15 billion available to independent music venues, theaters and cultural organizations.
Dark Star Orchestra playing UC Theatre in 2016. Founder David Mayeri says he doesn’t expect the venue to reopen until fall 2021. Photo: Kelly Owen
As Congress rushed to pass a $900 billion stimulus package Monday night that faced immediate criticism as too little too late, many venues and arts presenters breathed a sigh of relief. Included in the sprawling omnibus legislation is the Save Our Stages (SOS) act, which makes about $15 billion of relief available to independent music venues, theaters and other cultural organizations.