The latest report on Georgia’s unemployment levels from the Department of Labor show that while the state was still lower ...
Georgia last month added 9,200 jobs — a better-than-average May — as the economy churned ahead through the headwinds of higher interest rates, the Georgia Department of Labor said Thursday ... was ...
but the Georgia Department of Labor mistakenly started her weekly unemployment payments immediately. Three weeks later, they denied her entire claim because of the mistake. “This is no fault or ...
“The unemployment rate was eight-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate,” the Georgia Department of Labor said in a statement. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news ...
The unemployment rate ticked up in May on the back of a decline in the number of employed workers largely among the group that makes up the Gen Z generation. The number of those with jobs fell by ...
Figures released Thursday by the Georgia Department of Labor showed unemployment claims processed by the agency had nearly tripled compared to the previous week, when the pandemic had already driven ...
The county's unemployment rate was 3.5% in August, down three-tenths of a percent from 3.8% in July, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. A year ago in August 2020, the rate was 7.9%.
Cecilie_Arcurs / Getty Images An unemployment claim is a request for cash benefits made by an individual after they are laid off from their job. Claims are filed through state governments for ...
Her expertise is in personal finance and investing, and real estate. The U.S. unemployment rate is released on the first Friday of every month for the preceding month. The current and past ...
That would amount to a cooler pace of hiring than in the first three months of the year, but show that job growth remains frisky enough to keep unemployment in check. Indeed, if the nation's ...
Health care, hospitality and government led the way, with each adding tens of thousands of workers to their payrolls during the month, A separate survey used to calculate the unemployment rate ...
You have to pay federal income taxes on unemployment benefits, but these payments are not subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes. Some states exclude unemployment benefits from income.