Saturday, December 21, 2013

Percent Of Labor Force On Extended Unemployment Benefits By State: Chart

From The Wall Street Journal, Real Time Economics, "Without Unemployment Extension, Which States Would Be Hit Hardest?" by Jeffrey Sparshott:

Alabama
12,325
2,131,015
0.58%
Alaska
5,424
365,014
1.49%
Arizona
14,775
2,996,083
0.49%
Arkansas
9,138
1,321,491
0.69%
California
253,465
18,605,923
1.36%
Colorado
17,907
2,747,235
0.65%
Connecticut
25,175
1,853,755
1.36%
Delaware
3,773
439,375
0.86%
Dist Columbia
4,588
362,532
1.27%
Florida
36,372
9,395,625
0.39%
Georgia
66,729
4,761,141
1.40%
Hawaii
2,044
648,307
0.32%
Idaho
2,591
772,553
0.34%
Illinois
79,201
6,519,135
1.21%
Indiana
19,334
3,157,064
0.61%
Iowa
4,902
1,659,180
0.30%
Kansas
4,647
1,487,990
0.31%
Kentucky
18,600
2,063,809
0.90%
Louisiana
6,837
2,085,288
0.33%
Maine
3,334
709,874
0.47%
Maryland
28,881
3,113,857
0.93%
Massachusetts
55,048
3,487,578
1.58%
Michigan
47,013
4,724,597
1.00%
Minnesota
11,314
2,964,572
0.38%
Mississippi
12,005
1,283,201
0.94%
Missouri
25,105
3,012,543
0.83%
Montana
1,981
508,310
0.39%
Nebraska
2,026
1,027,092
0.20%
Nevada
16,746
1,362,268
1.23%
New Hampshire
1,316
741,735
0.18%
New Jersey
84,048
4,562,290
1.84%
New Mexico
6,011
920,734
0.65%
New York
128,543
9,655,028
1.33%
North Carolina
0
4,665,909
0.00%
North Dakota
628
401,108
0.16%
Ohio
38,348
5,727,339
0.67%
Oklahoma
4,497
1,812,689
0.25%
Oregon
20,896
1,918,736
1.09%
Pennsylvania
86,434
6,471,380
1.34%
Rhode Island
4,907
550,711
0.89%
South Carolina
14,916
2,156,962
0.69%
South Dakota
302
449,448
0.07%
Tennessee
18,405
3,076,053
0.60%
Texas
70,176
12,787,775
0.55%
Utah
2,931
1,408,453
0.21%
Vermont
706
351,626
0.20%
Virginia
10,074
4,222,048
0.24%
Washington
23,101
3,470,611
0.67%
West Virginia
6,622
795,424
0.83%
Wisconsin
25,327
3,064,739
0.83%
Wyoming
841
306,640
0.27%

Source: Labor Department

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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