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Unemployment benefits, emergency savings. Here's how to get by without a paycheck after a job loss
The many Americans who have been laid off recently have an unfortunate math to figure out: how to get by without a paycheck. Financial advisors share tips.
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China reports second-quarter GDP miss, another record high in youth unemployment
Analysts expect a faster pace than the first quarter, but it comes off a low base due to the lockdowns in Shanghai in April and May last year.
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NYC resident claims employee discrimination due to long COVID disability
One New York City resident claims his previous employer wrongfully terminated him due to employment discrimination regarding his long COVID disability. Matthew Boyd is a 33-year-old from Manhattan who previously worked as a senior manager at the technology homeownership company, Landis. Boyd started the position last September with an agreement to work remotely due to his disability and scheduled doctors’…
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NYC resident claims employee discrimination after fired due to long COVID disability
New York City resident Matthew Boyd claims his previous employer wrongfully terminated him due to employment discrimination regarding his long COVID disability. Now, he is taking legal action against his previous employer. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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How to Prevent Being Victim of Unemployment Fraud Scheme
News 4’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Unemployment Fell to 3.5% Under Biden. For How Much Longer?
President Joe Biden keeps seeing good economic news and bad public approval ratings.
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$53 Million NJ Unemployment Call Center Blasted for Backlog of Jobless Benefits
The I-team investigates continued delays for thousands of people in New Jersey who say they deserve unemployment benefits, but are stuck in red tape. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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$53M for NJ Unemployment Call Center Blasted as ‘Complete Waste of Money'
Unemployment rates have now returned to pre-pandemic levels, but thousands of applicants are still experiencing the same benefits processing delays that were commonplace in 2020 and 2021 — and some can’t even get a human to talk to on the phone
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NY's Labor Force Still Below Pre-Pandemic Peak: Comptroller
New York’s labor force, one of the nation’s largest, still remains below the pre-pandemic peak, this according to a report released Tuesday by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli. According to the report, although the labor force decreased by 1% between 2011 and 2021 while the rest of the nation increased by 5.1%, a rebound took place in the latter half…