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In reply to the discussion: Economy picked up 266,000 jobs in April, fewer than expected as economy tries to rebound [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(57,283 posts)28. BLS Report: Unemployment rate for the foreign born increases to 9.2% in 2020
Unemployment rate for the foreign born increases to 9.2% in 2020
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Economic News Release USDL-21-0905
Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers Summary
For release 10:00 a.m. (ET) Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Technical information: cpsinfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/cps
Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * PressOffice@bls.gov
FOREIGN-BORN WORKERS: LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS -- 2020
The unemployment rate for foreign-born persons in the United States was 9.2 percent in 2020, up sharply from 3.1 percent in 2019, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The jobless rate of native-born persons also increased sharply; it was 7.8 percent in 2020, up from 3.8 percent in 2019. The marked increases in these measures reflect the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Data on nativity are collected as part of the Current Population Survey (CPS), a monthly sample survey of approximately 60,000 households. The foreign born are persons who reside in the United States but who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Specifically, they were born outside the United States (or one of its outlying areas such as Puerto Rico or Guam), and neither parent was a U.S. citizen. The foreign born include legally-admitted immigrants, refugees, temporary residents such as students and temporary workers, and undocumented immigrants. However, the survey does not separately identify persons in these categories. For further information about the survey, see the Technical Note in this news release.
Highlights from the 2020 data:
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Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers Summary
For release 10:00 a.m. (ET) Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Technical information: cpsinfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/cps
Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * PressOffice@bls.gov
FOREIGN-BORN WORKERS: LABOR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS -- 2020
The unemployment rate for foreign-born persons in the United States was 9.2 percent in 2020, up sharply from 3.1 percent in 2019, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The jobless rate of native-born persons also increased sharply; it was 7.8 percent in 2020, up from 3.8 percent in 2019. The marked increases in these measures reflect the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Data on nativity are collected as part of the Current Population Survey (CPS), a monthly sample survey of approximately 60,000 households. The foreign born are persons who reside in the United States but who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Specifically, they were born outside the United States (or one of its outlying areas such as Puerto Rico or Guam), and neither parent was a U.S. citizen. The foreign born include legally-admitted immigrants, refugees, temporary residents such as students and temporary workers, and undocumented immigrants. However, the survey does not separately identify persons in these categories. For further information about the survey, see the Technical Note in this news release.
Highlights from the 2020 data:
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Economy picked up 266,000 jobs in April, fewer than expected as economy tries to rebound [View all]
BumRushDaShow
May 2021
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We'll have to see if and how this gets revised in the next couple months...
BumRushDaShow
May 2021
#5
watch republicans use this to say they do not need to extend unemployment benefits saying that
JohnSJ
May 2021
#3
I already saw an interview on CNN saying pretty much what you're saying. But I'm sure May....
George II
May 2021
#12
There are so many variables involved George. Just the fact that a lot of areas are still not fully
JohnSJ
May 2021
#17
That's what I pointed out elsewhere - it's only a 4-week period. There could have been a spike....
George II
May 2021
#19
There was some job growth, and things don't switch immediately. It takes a little time
JohnSJ
May 2021
#18
Yes I agree. Another factor may be that some businesses are changing the way they operate
drray23
May 2021
#27
Norwegian Line, the 3rd biggest, says they'll pull out of Florida if they can't demand that 100%....
George II
May 2021
#13
It's sad that we measure the economy and jobs outlook in short periods of time and some...
George II
May 2021
#9
Despite the extreme pimping the media is doing for their advertisers, customers are still leery.
PSPS
May 2021
#14
I just saw a blip where Biden is supposed to address (happening right now)
BumRushDaShow
May 2021
#23
They sure don't teach a lot these days, and it ain't the teacher's fault. n/t
OneCrazyDiamond
May 2021
#26
BLS Report: Unemployment rate for the foreign born increases to 9.2% in 2020
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2021
#28
TED: The Economics Daily. U-3 was 6.1 percent, U-6 was 10.4 percent, in April 2021
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2021
#29