Employment Numbers for the unemployed are Low. And the ones that Americans do not include in the JOB MARKET are the Unbelievable Number of Unregistered Mexican Workers that are now sitting at home refusing to go back to work. They fear being Deported. They fear not being An American Citizen. But now. They feel betrayed and are refusing to go back to work. They feel betrayed because they don’t Trust getting the Covid Vaccine where personal information is required. They fear many things and they represent workers counted by Employers. But most cannot get the Covid Vaccines because they fear it being a way for a Deportation Trap.
Who do you think work in the worse of JOBS? Ones who have no representation and are exploited because they cannot complain without being chunked back across the Border like Chopped Liver. Like the dirt on the bottom of your shoes? And they will take most Any job. But not now.
But you say you don’t care but you do love Fruit and Vegetables picked by manual labor. And not just here in America but in Mexico and South America. And everyone cries for the Cheapest. But no one wants to hear of disgruntled Mexican Workers.
And we claim to be the Home of the Free.
“We need to incentivize Montanans to reenter the workforce.” Montana, however, will provide $1,200 return-to-work bonuses funded by the latest coronavirus relief package.
South Carolina soon joined the fold, with Gov. Henry McMaster saying they “turned into a dangerous federal entitlement.”
Once again, Governors are challenging the Federal Government’s Authority and using the Relief Package Money as they want to.
But this doesn’t help the Mexican Workers. They are still just sitting at home and getting No Benefits. Unless people are ready to do the right thing and bring them all in and out from the Darkness and into American Citizenship. All is Lost. All is Lost. Cannot become Americans until you get the BROWN out of their Skin?
https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN U.S.
Unemployment rate | |
---|---|
Apr ’21 | 6.1% |
Mar ’21 | 6% |
Feb ’21 | 6.2% |
Jan ’21 | 6.3% |
Dec ’20 | 6.7% |
Nov ’20 | 6.7% |
Oct ’20 | 6.9% |
Sep ’20 | 7.8% |
Aug ’20 | 8.4% |
Jul ’20 | 10.2% |
Jun ’20 | 11.1% |
May ’20 | 13.3% |
Apr ’20 | 14.8% |
And let’s take a peep?
Unemployment per State
State | March 2021(P) rate | Rank |
---|---|---|
Nebraska | 2.9 | 1 |
South Dakota | 2.9 | 1 |
Utah | 2.9 | 1 |
Vermont | 2.9 | 1 |
New Hampshire | 3.0 | 5 |
Idaho | 3.2 | 6 |
Iowa | 3.7 | 7 |
Kansas | 3.7 | 7 |
Alabama | 3.8 | 9 |
Montana | 3.8 | 9 |
Wisconsin | 3.8 | 9 |
Indiana | 3.9 | 12 |
Minnesota | 4.2 | 13 |
Missouri | 4.2 | 13 |
Oklahoma | 4.2 | 13 |
Arkansas | 4.4 | 16 |
North Dakota | 4.4 | 16 |
Georgia | 4.5 | 18 |
Florida | 4.7 | 19 |
Ohio | 4.7 | 19 |
Maine | 4.8 | 21 |
Kentucky | 5.0 | 22 |
Tennessee | 5.0 | 22 |
Michigan | 5.1 | 24 |
South Carolina | 5.1 | 24 |
Virginia | 5.1 | 24 |
North Carolina | 5.2 | 27 |
Wyoming | 5.3 | 28 |
Washington | 5.4 | 29 |
West Virginia | 5.9 | 30 |
Oregon | 6.0 | 31 |
Maryland | 6.2 | 32 |
Mississippi | 6.3 | 33 |
Colorado | 6.4 | 34 |
Delaware | 6.5 | 35 |
Alaska | 6.6 | 36 |
Arizona | 6.7 | 37 |
Massachusetts | 6.8 | 38 |
Texas | 6.9 | 39 |
Illinois | 7.1 | 40 |
Rhode Island | 7.1 | 40 |
Louisiana | 7.3 | 42 |
Pennsylvania | 7.3 | 42 |
New Jersey | 7.7 | 44 |
District of Columbia | 7.8 | 45 |
Nevada | 8.1 | 46 |
California | 8.3 | 47 |
Connecticut | 8.3 | 47 |
New Mexico | 8.3 | 47 |
New York | 8.5 | 50 |
Hawaii | 9.0 | 51 |
State | March 2021(P) rate | Historical High | Historical Low | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Rate | Date | Rate | ||
Alabama | 3.8 | Jan. 1983 | 14.9 | Mar. 2020 | 2.6 |
Alaska | 6.6 | Apr. 2020 | 11.8 | Jan. 2020 | 5.0 |
Arizona | 6.7 | Apr. 2020 | 14.2 | Aug. 2007 | 3.5 |
Arkansas | 4.4 | Mar. 1983 | 10.1 | May 2019 | 3.4 |
California | 8.3 | Apr. 2020 | 16.0 | Nov. 2019 | 4.1 |
Colorado | 6.4 | Apr. 2020 | 12.1 | May 2017 | 2.4 |
Connecticut | 8.3 | June 2020 | 11.4 | Aug. 2000 | 2.0 |
Delaware | 6.5 | Apr. 2020 | 13.4 | May 1988 | 2.8 |
District of Columbia | 7.8 | Mar. 1983 | 11.3 | June 1989 | 4.7 |
Florida | 4.7 | May 2020 | 14.2 | June 2006 | 2.4 |
Georgia | 4.5 | Apr. 2020 | 12.5 | Jan. 2020 | 3.3 |
Hawaii | 9.0 | May 2020 | 21.9 | Jan. 2020 | 2.0 |
Idaho | 3.2 | Apr. 2020 | 11.6 | Dec. 2019 | 2.5 |
Illinois | 7.1 | Apr. 2020 | 16.5 | Jan. 2020 | 3.5 |
Indiana | 3.9 | Apr. 2020 | 16.9 | May 1999 | 2.8 |
Iowa | 3.7 | Apr. 2020 | 11.1 | Sept. 2018 | 2.5 |
Kansas | 3.7 | Apr. 2020 | 12.6 | Oct. 1978 | 2.9 |
Kentucky | 5.0 | Apr. 2020 | 16.9 | May 2000 | 4.0 |
Louisiana | 7.3 | May 2020 | 13.1 | Nov. 2007 | 3.9 |
Maine | 4.8 | Apr. 2020 | 9.1 | June 2019 | 2.6 |
Maryland | 6.2 | May 2020 | 9.0 | Dec. 2019 | 3.3 |
Massachusetts | 6.8 | Apr. 2020 | 16.4 | Mar. 2020 | 2.7 |
Michigan | 5.1 | Apr. 2020 | 23.6 | Feb. 2000 | 3.2 |
Minnesota | 4.2 | May 2020 | 11.3 | Mar. 1999 | 2.5 |
Mississippi | 6.3 | Apr. 2020 | 15.7 | Aug. 2018 | 4.8 |
Missouri | 4.2 | Apr. 2020 | 12.5 | Feb. 2000 | 3.0 |
Montana | 3.8 | Apr. 2020 | 11.9 | Feb. 2007 | 2.8 |
Nebraska | 2.9 | Apr. 2020 | 7.4 | Feb. 1998 | 2.3 |
Nevada | 8.1 | Apr. 2020 | 29.5 | Dec. 2019 | 3.6 |
New Hampshire | 3.0 | Apr. 2020 | 16.0 | June 1987 | 2.1 |
New Jersey | 7.7 | Apr. 2020 | 16.6 | June 2019 | 3.2 |
New Mexico | 8.3 | July 2020 | 12.5 | Sept. 2007 | 3.5 |
New York | 8.5 | Apr. 2020 | 16.2 | Dec. 2019 | 3.7 |
North Carolina | 5.2 | May 2020 | 13.5 | Mar. 1999 | 3.1 |
North Dakota | 4.4 | May 2020 | 8.7 | Jan. 2020 | 2.2 |
Ohio | 4.7 | Apr. 2020 | 16.4 | Mar. 2001 | 3.8 |
Oklahoma | 4.2 | Apr. 2020 | 13.0 | Dec. 2000 | 2.9 |
Oregon | 6.0 | Apr. 2020 | 13.2 | Dec. 2019 | 3.3 |
Pennsylvania | 7.3 | Apr. 2020 | 16.2 | Apr. 2000 | 4.1 |
Rhode Island | 7.1 | Apr. 2020 | 17.4 | May 1988 | 2.7 |
South Carolina | 5.1 | Dec. 2009 | 12.1 | Nov. 2019 | 2.4 |
South Dakota | 2.9 | Apr. 2020 | 9.2 | Apr. 2000 | 2.4 |
Tennessee | 5.0 | Apr. 2020 | 15.8 | Aug. 2019 | 3.3 |
Texas | 6.9 | Apr. 2020 | 12.9 | June 2019 | 3.4 |
Utah | 2.9 | Apr. 2020 | 10.1 | Jan. 2020 | 2.4 |
Vermont | 2.9 | Apr. 2020 | 14.8 | June 2019 | 2.2 |
Virginia | 5.1 | Apr. 2020 | 11.3 | Nov. 2000 | 2.1 |
Washington | 5.4 | Apr. 2020 | 16.3 | Dec. 2019 | 3.9 |
West Virginia | 5.9 | Mar. 1983 | 18.4 | June 2008 | 4.4 |
Wisconsin | 3.8 | Apr. 2020 | 14.8 | Nov. 2018 | 3.0 |
Wyoming | 5.3 | Jan. 1987 | 9.1 | May 1979 | 2.3 |
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