Please go ahead in full geek mode, I want to hear the detailed explanation.In order for the numerator to change the unemployed person has to file a claim with his/her state unemployment department. If the unemployed person never files a claim then that numerator will not change.
Doesn't the rate depend on BOTH the total number of people out of work (numerator) and the size of the civilian labor force (denominator)? Originally Posted by lustylad
If you lose your job the state of New Jersey is the state you where you want to lose it. The weekly benifit before CoVid was like $600 per week. The weekly benefit (if one qualifies for it) varies by state. In most states it's around $400 bucks or less.
How do i know about weekly benefit in New Jersey? I worked with a guy whose wife got laid of in New Jersey and he could not believe how much she was getting for the unempolyment benefit. This was a couple of years before CoVid hit.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/f...mployment-rate