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Georgia tops $20B in jobless claims

The state has paid out more during the pandemic than in the past 82 years combined.

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Labor surpassed a major milestone last week.

The agency now has paid out more than $20.2 billion in unemployme­nt benefits since the coronaviru­s pandemic began in Georgia more than a year ago. That’s more than the department had paid out in the 82 years prior to the virus.

“We have issued payments to over 1.5 million Georgians during this pandemic while also continuing to support reemployme­nt services looking to get many of these individual­s back into the workplace,” state Commission­er of Labor Mark Butler said Thursday.

While more and more

Georgia businesses have been ramping back up in recent weeks, the number of unemployme­nt claims is still on the rise. Last week, jobless Georgians filed 39,282 initial claims, an increase of 14,493 over the previous week.

Since the pandemic began in March 2020, the labor agency has processed nearly 4.6 million first-time unemployme­nt claims, more than during the last nine years combined prior to the outbreak of COVID-19.

The job sector accounting by far for the most claims in Georgia last week was accommodat­ion and food services with 16,315 claims. The administra­tive and support services sector was next with 4,064 claims, followed by manufactur­ing with 2,336.

The labor department has 228,512 job listings posted online at https:// bit.ly/36ea2vk for Georgians to access. The agency offers online resources for finding a job, building a resume and assisting with other reemployme­nt needs.

 ??  ?? Armuchee Elementary student Ellia Mcclain, Model High student Sara Grace Abernathy and Coosa Middle student Mari Claire Wilson won recognitio­n at the 16-district regional level of the Young Georgia Authors competitio­n.
Armuchee Elementary student Ellia Mcclain, Model High student Sara Grace Abernathy and Coosa Middle student Mari Claire Wilson won recognitio­n at the 16-district regional level of the Young Georgia Authors competitio­n.

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