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6.6 million jobless claims.

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  • L Loki
    28 May 2020, 13:28

    The white collar job layoffs are coming and furloughs are turning into layoffs.

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    Axtremus
    wrote on 28 May 2020, 22:07 last edited by
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    @Loki said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

    The white collar job layoffs are coming and furloughs are turning into layoffs.

    Can workers who are "furloughed" apply for unemployment benefits?
    If they can, then the transition from "furloughed" into "laid off" is merely a nominal change that will not affect the employment statistics.

    Still bad for the furloughed/laid off people though. 😞

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      Horace
      wrote on 28 May 2020, 22:52 last edited by
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      yes, furloughed can apply for unemployment, at least in CA.

      As you can imagine, CA is all over this, making it as easy as possible for people to get their money.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • H Horace
        28 May 2020, 22:52

        yes, furloughed can apply for unemployment, at least in CA.

        As you can imagine, CA is all over this, making it as easy as possible for people to get their money.

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        Copper
        wrote on 28 May 2020, 23:04 last edited by
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        @Horace said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

        yes, furloughed can apply for unemployment, at least in CA.

        As you can imagine, CA is all over this, making it as easy as possible for people to get their Horace's money.

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        • A Axtremus
          28 May 2020, 22:07

          @Loki said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

          The white collar job layoffs are coming and furloughs are turning into layoffs.

          Can workers who are "furloughed" apply for unemployment benefits?
          If they can, then the transition from "furloughed" into "laid off" is merely a nominal change that will not affect the employment statistics.

          Still bad for the furloughed/laid off people though. 😞

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          Loki
          wrote on 28 May 2020, 23:12 last edited by
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          @Axtremus said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

          @Loki said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

          The white collar job layoffs are coming and furloughs are turning into layoffs.

          Can workers who are "furloughed" apply for unemployment benefits?
          If they can, then the transition from "furloughed" into "laid off" is merely a nominal change that will not affect the employment statistics.

          Still bad for the furloughed/laid off people though. 😞

          All this hand out money will last as long as the Fed can buy corporate debt and do the ETF thing and stock market valuations stay high. But think about Boeing, Hertz, Carnival, restaurant chains, are they viable if people can’t/won’t get out?
          Make no mistake American corporations and Wall Street is in on this.

          At least after 9/11 people were out and about in a reasonable period, however...

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            George K
            wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 13:26 last edited by
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            https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/may-2020-jobs-report

            The U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 13.3 percent in May, down from a record high in April, indicating the nation's economy is recovering faster than expected from the coronavirus lockdown.

            The Labor Department said in its Friday report that employers added a stunning 2.5 million jobs in May -- the biggest increase on record. The economy shed a combined 22.1 million jobs in April and March.

            Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the report to show that unemployment rose to 19.8 percent in May and that employers shed 8 million jobs. If the expectation had been accurate, it would have been the worst figure since the Great Depression.

            “Barring a second surge of Covid-19, the overall U.S. economy may have turned a corner, as evidenced by the surprise job gains today, even though it still remains to be seen exactly what the new normal will look like," said Tony Bedikian, head of global markets at Citizens Bank.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • G George K
              5 Jun 2020, 13:26

              https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/may-2020-jobs-report

              The U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 13.3 percent in May, down from a record high in April, indicating the nation's economy is recovering faster than expected from the coronavirus lockdown.

              The Labor Department said in its Friday report that employers added a stunning 2.5 million jobs in May -- the biggest increase on record. The economy shed a combined 22.1 million jobs in April and March.

              Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected the report to show that unemployment rose to 19.8 percent in May and that employers shed 8 million jobs. If the expectation had been accurate, it would have been the worst figure since the Great Depression.

              “Barring a second surge of Covid-19, the overall U.S. economy may have turned a corner, as evidenced by the surprise job gains today, even though it still remains to be seen exactly what the new normal will look like," said Tony Bedikian, head of global markets at Citizens Bank.

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              89th
              wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 13:30 last edited by
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              @George-K said in 6.6 million jobless claims.:

              employers added a stunning 2.5 million jobs in May -- the biggest increase on record.

              Anyone else tired of winning?

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                Copper
                wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 13:36 last edited by
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                Stunning

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                  taiwan_girl
                  wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 13:57 last edited by
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                  Not sure if it is legal to quote myself, but I am going to do so. In the forum thread, "The Rebound",

                  *I think the economy will be better than now. And it will be easy to spread statistics that back that up.

                  "President Trump has created XXXXXXXX jobs in the last 5 months."
                  "Quarter to quarter growth in the economy is up XX%, an unprecident gain!!"*

                  The Democrats will come out with a press release that highlights the unemployment rate is highest in many years.
                  The Republics will come out with a press release talking about record job growing.

                  And both will be right!

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                    Mik
                    wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 14:40 last edited by
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                    Which is a marked change from both of them lying through their teeth. 😆

                    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on 5 Jun 2020, 21:11 last edited by
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                      Just think of all the construction jobs created in the last week!

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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