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Unemployment Insurance Research
The national unemployment insurance program was developed in 1935 in response to the Great Depression and is designed to pay benefits to individuals who are unemployed through no fault of their own. Because unemployment insurance benefits allow unemployed individuals and their families to continue paying bills, it helps maintain the incomes and spending power of stores, landlords, banks and comunity service providers. Unemployment insurance softens the blow and reduces the snowball effect that job losses can have on the economy. Unemployment insurance promotes stability by making it possible for employers to retain workers during the off-season or during a short downturn. The Idaho Department of Labor gathers unemployment insurance data to study, analyze, model and forecast the economic impact of unemployment on the state's economy.
 

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The U.S. Department of Labor adjusted Idaho’s forecasted August unemployment rate upward on Monday a tenth of a percentage point to a seasonally-adjusted 8.9 percent. That is the highest rate since June 1983, when the rate was 9 percent.
 
In adjusting the rate using additional information available over the past 10 days, the Labor Department determined that the work force – the total number of people with jobs and looking for jobs – declined by only 1,200 rather than the 3,200 initially forecast. But total unemployment was 600 higher at 66,900, resulting in the rate increase. Read more... 09/14/09
 
The national recession is steadily changing the face of Idaho’s unemployment insurance claimants.
 
Their number today is nearly three times what it was during the heart of Idaho’s economic expansion in 2006. But beyond just the sheer size of their ranks, a greater percentage of today’s unemployed are men. They’re younger and a little better educated, and they’re much more likely to have been laid off by a contractor or a manufacturer and less likely to have lost a job in health care. Read more... 5/28/2009

 

 

Reports
Weekly Activity Report
Year-to-date Federal State Extended Unemployment Compensation benefit payments exceed $10 million. Open Report  11/20/2009
 
 
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Paid by County
All Programs & Entitlements excluding Emergency Unemployment Compensation 2009 Open Report 11/09/2009

All Programs & Entitlements under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation 2009 Open Report 11/09/2009

All Programs & Entitlements under the Federal State Extended Unemployment Compensation 2009 Open Report 11/09/2009
 

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