Gainesville’s Initial Claims Spike in March
Staff Report From Gainesville CEO
Tuesday, April 28th, 2020
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that Gainesville’s initial claims drastically increased in March.
Due to the effects of COVID-19, all MSA’s throughout the state saw a dramatic incline in initial claims along with the unemployment rate.
“Although we are seeing the effects of COVID-19 throughout the state in spikes in unemployment, we are working very diligently to come up with solutions to get Georgians back to work as soon as it is safe to do so,” Butler said.
In Gainesville, the unemployment rate increased 0.6 percentage points in March, reaching 3.4 percent. A year ago, the rate was 3 percent.
The number of unemployment claims went up by 1,655 percent in March, which directly correlated with the number of temporary lay-offs associated with COVID-19. When compared to last March, claims were up by about 1,547 percent.
Gainesville ended March with 93,800 jobs. That number remained flat from April to March and was up by 800 when compared to this time last year.
The labor force decreased in March by 883 and ended the month with 102,923. That number is up 1,024 when compared to March of 2019.
Gainesville finished the month with 99,375 employed residents. That number decreased by 1,576 over the month but is up by 509 when compared to the same time a year ago.