Wisconsin’s unemployment rate jumped to 14.1-percent in April due to COVID-19 layoffs and business shutdowns. The jobless rate had been 3.1-percent in March before the coronavirus pandemic hit. Department of Workforce Development officials say data shows Wisconsin lost 439-thousand non-farm and 386-thousand private-sector jobs from March to April. Last month was the first full month of Governor Evers’ Safer at Home order.
Wisconsin Unemployment Rate Tops 14 Percent in April
May 22, 2020 | 10:51 AM
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