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Initial unemployment claims up more than 60 percent
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ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Labor announced that 84,346 laid-off workers filed first-time claims for state unemployment insurance benefits in April, an increase of 63.4 percent from April 2008. By comparison, March’s year-over-year increase was 126.3 percent, continuing a trend of “triple-digit” monthly increases in 2009.  

The metropolitan areas with the highest percentage of increase in claims from April 2008 to April 2009 are Gainesville, up 164.9 percent; Athens, up 143.2 percent; and Augusta, up 117.6 percent. The areas with the smallest increase in claims are Dalton, up 18.6 percent; Warner Robins, up 24.6 percent; and Macon, up 49.7 percent.

Most of the state initial claims were filed by laid-off workers in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, construction, and administrative and support services.  And, the number of jobless workers receiving unemployment insurance benefits rose 107.8 percent over the year, from 80,830 in April of 2008 to 167,981 in April of 2009.

Also, in April, the GDOL processed 18,936 first-time claims for emergency unemployment compensation (EUC) benefits, bringing the total to 180,933 since the federal program began in Georgia in July 2008. Federal extended benefits are available to eligible jobless workers who have exhausted regular state unemployment compensation.