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The steady employment gains in recent months suggest a rough answer. The unemployment rate has been 7.9 percent, 7.8 percent and 7.8 percent for the past three months, while the labor force participation rate has been 63.8 percent, 63.6 percent and 63.6 percent. Meanwhile, job gains have averaged 151,000.
The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (or FUTA, I.R.C. ch. 23) is a United States federal law that imposes a federal employer tax used to help fund state workforce agencies. Employers report this tax by filing Internal Revenue Service Form 940 annually.
In California, the Employment Development Department ( EDD) is a department of the state government that administers Unemployment Insurance (UI), Disability Insurance (DI), and Paid Family Leave (PFL) programs. The department also provides employment service programs and collects the state's labor market information and employment data.
Experts are penciling in a 4.2 percent unemployment rate by the end of March 2025, up from its current 3.9 percent level, according to the average forecast. ... Employers created 4.5 million jobs ...
Overall, 1.8 million Americans were collecting unemployment benefits the week that ended March 9, up a modest 4,000 from the week before. ... Employers added a record 604,000 jobs a month in 2021 ...
Aug. 28—CHAMPAIGN — Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Parkland College traditionally had a low staff turnover rate — or as President Tom Ramage puts it, "people tended to stay." Nearly three ...
Employment of part-time workers versus full-time U.S. full-time and part-time Workers (in thousands) U.S. employers have shifted the composition of the workforce to more part-time workers versus full-time. The percentage of the workforce that is part-time has risen from approximately 17.0% in January 2000 to 19.2% in May 2013.
Portantino and Durazo said the bill is designed to help ease the economic pain of a strike, and to help union members withstand pressure from their employers to reach a contract deal more quickly ...