Why nevada has the highest unemployment rate




















In total, 46 states added new jobs, with Texas and Pennsylvania topping that list. Long road to recovery. Even though the labor market is showing sure signs of improvement, it is clear that this crisis is far from over. More than 20 million US jobs vanished in April as the country went on lockdown to prevent the spread of Covid, and the unemployment rate rose to an all-time high in 43 states in response.

It will be a long road to recovery from this shock. Millions are still reliant on unemployment benefits to make ends meet. But that lifeline of additional weekly cash is slated to roll off at the end of July. Many economists are now calling for Congress to act and extend the benefits. The issue is complex: On the one hand, the US economy needs consumers to spend money to grow.

With less cash in the country's wallets, the recovery could be held back. At the same time, however, there are concerns that larger than usual unemployment benefits will keep people from returning to work. The government has to find a way to strike a balance. Do you care about democracy?

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Las Vegas has highest unemployment rate among largest metro areas. Ed Komenda Reno Gazette Journal. Reno employment changed , jobs since March and , jobs since April a rate of Carson City employment changed -4, jobs since March and -3, jobs since April a rate of Elko Micropolitan Area unemployment rate was Fallon Micropolitan Area unemployment rate was Fernley Micropolitan Area unemployment rate was Gardnerville Micropolitan Area unemployment rate was Industries in the state that have fully recovered all the jobs lost during the pandemic include mining and logging, manufacturing, and finance and insurance.

Industries yet to fully recover the jobs lost are construction, trade, transportation, and utilities, information, professional and business services, education and health services, leisure and hospitality, and government. This month we take a closer look at the sub-sectors within the leisure and hospitality industry, which combine account for nearly 96, of the , jobs, or 75 percent, yet to be recovered.

At the more detailed levels of the leisure and hospitality industry, you have the amusement, gambling, and recreation industries, accommodation, and food services and drinking places sub-sectors.

This month we examine this industry in further detail, provide explanations, and make inferences on the economic health of this industry. The pandemic kept masses of people home and away from crowds for fear of getting infected, devastating the tourism industry in Nevada. From February to May , the accommodation sub-sector is down 72, jobs and currently has an employment level of , This sub-sector is down, by far, the most jobs since the pandemic started. Finding workers and pre-pandemic demand in this sector has been challenging, despite the roll out of vaccines and crowding sidewalks along the Strip once again.

Despite nearly 2. From February to April the amusement, gambling, and recreation sub-sector is down 2, jobs and currently has an employment level of 23, This sector is heavily dependent on tourists and conventioneers traveling here to spend money. Examples of establishments in amusement, gambling, and recreation industries are golf courses, skiing facilities, marinas, recreational sports and fitness centers, bowling centers, amusement parks, amusement arcades and parlors, casinos, bingo halls, operators of video gaming terminals and operators of lotteries.

This sector, like accommodation, still has a way to go before it reaches pre-pandemic employment levels which were over 26, before the pandemic started. From February to May , the food services and drinking places sub-sector is down 8, jobs and currently has an employment level of , The food services and drinking places sub-sector is comprised of establishments primarily engaged in preparing meals, snacks, and beverages, to customer order, for immediate consumption on and off the premises.

Bars, full-service restaurants, food stands, and fast-food restaurants are all included in this sub-sector as well. However, this subsector does not include food service activities that occur within establishments such as hotels, civic and social associations, amusement and recreation parks, and theatres.

While this industry has experienced significant disruption during the pandemic it has weathered it better than accommodation and entertainment establishments have.



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