Thursday, April 30, 2020

30 million Americans have filed initial unemployment claims since mid-March


New York (CNN Business)Millions more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, as the coronavirus crisis continued to weigh on the US economy.
First-time claims for unemployment benefits totaled 3.8 million in the week ending April 25, after factoring in seasonal adjustments, the US Department of Labor said.
Without those adjustments — which economists use to account for seasonal hiring fluctuations — the raw number was 3.5 million.
That brings the total number of first-time claims to 30.3 million over the past six weeks — representing roughly 18.6% of the US labor force — as businesses have laid off and furloughed workers during stay-at-home orders across the country
After peaking at 6.9 million in the last week of March, claims have fallen each of the last four weeks — an encouraging sign that at least things aren't getting worse.
But overall, joblessness remains a dire problem. Friday marks May 1, and for millions of Americans, rents and mortgage payments will be due. Unemployment benefits are one of the key forms of financial aid that are helping families plug the gap.
30 million on the 30th...Saturn ritual

After peaking at 6.9 million in the last week of March..Saturn=69
30.3 million past 6 weeks..Saturn the 6th planet




4/30th a significant day Beltane Eve..

Adolf Hitler/Eva Braun  commits suicide...
Suicide=34,43...on 4/30..43..30/4..34
and 
3.8 million?

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