Mar
6th

Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Problem

Files under Career | Posted by YironDavis

The unemployment in Pennsylvania is getting out of control while lawmakers in the country are desperately trying to restore the order. This article explores the PA unemployment situation in the State.

The motto of the Pennsylvania state is “Virtue, Liberty and Independence”. The beautiful state, also known as the keystone state, is located in the middle Atlantic region of the United States. Harrisburg is the capital of the state. Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania had always been a forefront leader in industrialization. Its economy was mainly enriched by the industries of steel, iron, mining, manufacturing goods and construction. But the state had maintained very low reserves and hence was very hardly struck by the recession.

The recession initially hit the manufacturing and the construction industry the most. But the continued lay offs by various industries indicated that the recession had affected all parts of the economy.

The statistics reveal that the unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent by June 2008. In November 2009, the unemployment rate was 8.5 percent and in December 2009, it was 8.9 percent.

According to reports, about 2400 jobs were added by the hospitality and the leisure industry. This was followed by some more jobs in finance and government sectors. But at the same time, the manufacturing and the construction industry laid off many people, thereby affecting the unemployment rate in Pennsylvania. It was also indicated that the manufacturing industry might see more job losses. However, the addition of jobs definitely helped to balance the economic situation in the state as well as the country.

Experts believe that the trend of unemployment might continue for some time. But the government has been announcing new jobs in alternative energy sector, education field and manufacturing industries.

To help the people who have lost their jobs for no fault of their own, the state government has been providing unemployment compensation. The longest that anyone can receive full benefit of this aid, is twenty six days. One should apply for unemployment compensation immediately after he or she stops working. The amount of unemployment compensation depends on each individual’s previous job held and the wages received on that job.

But there has been a gleam of hope from the news that the economy of the United States in the second quarter has slowed down at a much lesser pace than expected, and thus has given rise to hopes of its taking a turn towards the positive turn in the future. So if that happens, it would definitely bring better results for the Pennsylvania’s unemployment situation.

The state government has been providing unemployment insurance to all those people who have lost their jobs due to the recession. But due to the high rate of unemployment in the state, a large number of requests have been pouring in for the unemployment compensation.

The following are some of the details regarding the unemployment benefits:

- Application claiming the unemployment compensation can be submitted online or by mail or by fax.

- Within four weeks of applying, one receives the cheque.

- The amount paid will depend on the wages and the job held by the applicant.

- Usually one can receive the full benefits for twenty six weeks.

If you are unemployed and live in PA state, visit Pennsylvania unemployment guide in which the author explains how to file for unemployment in the State.

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