
Data That Matters July 2020
Since data collection began, over half a million people (534,000) have died from Covid-19. The US ’employment-population’ ratio dropped to Continue reading
Since data collection began, over half a million people (534,000) have died from Covid-19. The US ’employment-population’ ratio dropped to Continue reading
Two of Covid’s main effects on the US: ~150,000 dead, so far; second quarter annualized GDP down 32.9%. That’s the Continue reading
The traditional unemployment numbers come with so many asterisks that we’re accustomed to ignore them. While the official US unemployment Continue reading
Check back through some of this blog’s recent posts and find that the US had record unemployment of 3.2 million Continue reading
Over 350,000 dead globally (>100,000 in the US) and a record of over 30 million unemployed in the US, and Continue reading
Every week has added to last month’s record US unemployment. Some recent weeks have singly been ten times the previous Continue reading
At the start of April 2020, US unemployment doubled to 6,600,000. In response to the Corona Crisis, about 400,000 users Continue reading
No data, this time, but there is something to consider about the future of the United States that has been Continue reading