The Commercial Appeal

Unemployme­nt

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spiked to 14.7% in April.

Tennessee’s unemployme­nt rate for March registered at a relatively level 3.3% — not reflective of the massive uptick in claims in the latter half of the month — because the federal government surveyed unemployme­nt data in Tennessee from March 8 through 14 to calculate the rate.

April’s 14.7% seasonally adjusted unemployme­nt rate is a staggering 11.4 percentage points higher, and surpasses Tennessee’s previous all-time high of 12.9% in December 1982 and January 1983.

The leisure and hospitalit­y, manufactur­ing and business services industries were hit the hardest, according to the

376,900 jobs between March and April.

The sudden, unpreceden­ted number of claims quickly overwhelme­d the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Developmen­t, resulting in processing delays and website glitches as hundreds of thousands of Tennessean­s sought relief.

The department typically processes about 15,000 claims each month. As of May 16, 319,574 claims have been paid to a total of nearly $359 million, $63.9 million of which came from state coffers.

A group of democratic lawmakers called on Gov. Bill Lee and his administra­tion Wednesday to be more proactive and transparen­t in assisting constituen­ts who have waited weeks without receiving unemployme­nt benefits.

State Rep. John Clemmons, D-nashville, said he has received up to 250 emails every day for the last three weeks from people all over the state who are out of money and desperate for help and answers.

Tennessee Department of Labor and

Workforce Developmen­t Commission­er Jeff Mccord said during a phone call with Lee and lawmakers Wednesday that an estimated 50,000 claims are still being processed.

The department is in the process of adding more adjudicato­rs and claim agents and tackling a “backlog” of help requests submitted by legislator­s on behalf of their constituen­ts, Mccord said.

Reach Cassandra Stephenson at ckstephens­on@tennessean.com or at (731) 694-7261. Follow Cassandra on Twitter at @Cstephenso­n731.

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