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A data chart image of Long-term unemployed account for 19.6 percent of total unemployed in April 2024
May 08, 2024

In April 2024, the number of long-term unemployed (those jobless for 27 weeks or more) was at 1.3 million, or 19.6 percent of all unemployed people. Those unemployed long term made up 19.4 percent of the total unemployed in April 2023, 23.0 percent in April 2022, and 42.9 percent in March 2021 (the recent peak).

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A data chart image of 77 metro areas had unemployment rates lower than 3 percent in March

Unemployment rates were higher in March 2024 than a year earlier in 269 of the 389 metropolitan areas, lower in 89 areas, and unchanged in 31 areas. A total of 77 areas had jobless rates of less than 3.0 percent and 12 areas had rates of at least 8.0 percent.

May 06, 2024
A data chart image of A look at falls, slips, and trips in the construction industry

The National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction runs from May 6 through May 10 and highlights fall hazards and fall prevention in the construction industry. In 2022, nearly 1 in 5 workplace deaths occurred in the construction industry and 38.4 percent of these deaths were due to falls, slips, and trips. The construction industry accounted for close to half, 47.4 percent, of all fatal falls, slips, and trips in 2022.

May 03, 2024
A data chart image of Nonfarm payroll employment up in 31 states from March 2023 to March 2024

From March 2023 to March 2024, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 31 states and was essentially unchanged in 19 states and the District of Columbia. The largest percentage increases occurred in Idaho (+3.7 percent), Nevada (+3.4 percent), Alaska (+3.2 percent), and South Carolina (+2.8 percent).

May 02, 2024
A data chart image of Median weekly earnings $1,227 for men, $1,021 for women, first quarter 2024

Median weekly earnings of the nation's 119.2 million full-time wage and salary workers were $1,139 in the first quarter of 2024. Median weekly earnings were $1,227 for men and $1,021 for women.

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