Walker County Messenger

Georgia first-time unemployme­nt claims resume decline

- By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service

Initial unemployme­nt claims in Georgia declined last week, resuming a downward trend that began two months ago, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday, Oct. 1.

The 43,526 first-time claims filed last week (week of Sept. 20) was down 5,895 from the previous week, which saw initial claims increase for the first time in eight weeks.

Since March 21, when Georgia businesses began shutting down to discourage the spread of coronaviru­s, nearly 3.8 million Georgians have filed initial unemployme­nt claims, more than during the last eight years combined.

The labor department paid out almost $14.5 billion in state and federal unemployme­nt benefits during that time.

Last week, the agency issued $669 million in benefits, mostly through a federal program President Donald Trump launched in August after Congress failed to extend an earlier program that expired at the end of July.

The labor department paid out nearly $500 million through the Lost Wages

Assistance program last week, bringing the total to more than $980 million.

Meanwhile, the agency reminded recipients of benefits to keep a close eye on their unemployme­nt insurance accounts, as they would bank or creditcard accounts.

“We have seen many cases where bad actors possess an extraordin­ary amount of personal informatio­n that they have obtained from the dark web,” state Commission­er of Labor Mark Butler said Thursday, Oct. 1. “A lot of these attacks have a high level of sophistica­tion and are well executed, making it very hard to identify them as fraud by just a cursory glance.”

The labor department is working with a special task force of state and federal agencies targeting individual and organized crime. To help identify potential fraud, the agency encourages Georgians to report fraud and abuse on the department’s homepage under Online Services at www.dol. state.ga.us.

Since March 21, the accommodat­ion and food services job sector has accounted for the most first-time unem

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