MA Unemployment Jumps 12.3% in April—Now, 15.1% Jobless
Friday, May 22, 2020
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ preliminary job estimates Massachusetts lost 623,000 jobs in April.
This follows last month’s revised loss of 43,800 jobs. The monthly change in the job estimates reflects the ongoing impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Over the month, the private sector lost 597,100 jobs as losses occurred in all sectors, the largest of which occurred in Leisure and Hospitality; Trade, Transportation, and Utilities; Education and Health Services; Construction; and Other Services.
From April 2019 to April 2020, BLS estimates Massachusetts lost 638,000 jobs.
The only private sector job gain over the year was in Information. The remaining private sectors lost jobs over the year with the largest percentage losses in Leisure and Hospitality; Other Services; Construction; and Trade, Transportation, and Utilities.
The April unemployment rate was four-tenths of a percentage point higher than the national rate of 14.7 percent reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The labor force decreased by 364,700 from 3,772,000 in March, as 773,500 fewer residents were employed and 408,700 more residents were unemployed over the month.
Over the year, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased by 12.1 percentage points.
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