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Coronavirus: Mass unemployment could grow homelessness by 45%

“Among people who were working in February, almost 40% of those in households making less than $40,000 a year had lost a job in March,” Federal ...

Promoting Economic Advancement for Older Women in the Workplace

Older women are the least likely group of workers to seek out or obtain new jobs, raises, or promotions, even amid a strong labor market. And ...

5.2 million more Americans file for unemployment - ABC News

This brings the total to more than 20 million people who have already applied for unemployment insurance amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as non- ...

Are companies more likely to fire older workers in mass layoffs?

The inquiry found that older workers were “less likely than younger workers to lose their job.” “But only because they generally have spent more ...

Older workers carry on, even when life itself is life-threatening

More middle-class earners are struggling to get by amid COVID-19 unemployment ... Aging unemployed Americans struggle to find work. CBS News ...

Covid-19 digital push raises risk of older workers being displaced

In particular, unemployment rates for those 2 oldest age groups were higher than their pre-Covid averages, said the Ministry of Manpower ...

Older Female Employees Face Double Jeopardy During Covid-19 ...

According to AARP employment data, women over the age of 55 face a double threat to their careers and earning power amid the financial and ...

Unions in the United States improve worker safety and lower health ...

Research also shows that unionized workers may be less likely to work multiple jobs and to live in settings associated with high COVID-19 ...

CDC Museum COVID-19 Timeline

... unemployment, increasing the number of people without health insurance amid a pandemic. ... study revise the survival rate for people with COVID-19 who are ...

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on jobs and incomes in G20 ...

... workers employed in consecutive periods, one study finds that in March ... unemployment rate has risen more for younger people than older.

The coronavirus pandemic's toll on older workers - Axios

Since lockdowns began, the unemployment rate of older workers has been consistently higher than that of their younger counterparts. That may be ...

COVID-19 job and income loss leading to more hunger and financial ...

The survey found that 24 percent of respondents lost a job or income due to COVID-19. Most of these job or income losses were due to being furloughed or ...

The Pandemic Unemployed Survey: Why Americans are Staying Out ...

Of those who lost their full-time job during the pandemic, nearly one in five have altered their livelihood. More people have retired (17%, up ...

How Government Jobs Programs Could Boost Employment

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the US into a jobs crisis. Efforts to limit the spread of the virus, although critical for public health, ...

Addressing the Labor Shortage in Massachusetts: Engaging ...

Prime age workers living with a disabled senior represent another 15,000 underemployed workers and face an underemployment rate of 16.7 percent.

National Archives - Page 424 of 500 - The Dispatch

For the first time in nearly 50 years, older workers face higher unemployment than their midcareer counterparts, according to a study released Tuesday by the ...

How to rebuild and reimagine jobs amid the coronavirus crisis

McKinsey's analysis suggests that, in regions as diverse as Africa, Europe, and the United States, up to a third of the workforce ...

Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Older Adults

Unemployment rates are projected to reach a high of 32.1% by the end of the second quarter, according to the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, with about 50 ...

US job losses due to COVID-19 highest since Great Depression

The US jobs report for April brings sobering, if not unexpected news: The country has lost 20.6 million jobs since mid-March, resulting in ...

Less than half L.A. County still has jobs due to coronavirus

The survey also suggests that 25.5 million jobs have been potentially lost across the U.S. since mid-March, and that people of color, especially ...