2 million Americans haven't had a paycheck in over 6 months.
That's up +524,000 in a year. The most since 2021.
That’s now 27.5% of ALL unemployed Americans. A year ago it was only 20%.
Here's why this matters:
Unemployment benefits stop at week 26 in most states. So the moment you cross into this group, the safety net disappears.
And companies aren't hiring. If you don't have a job, you're stuck in line behind everyone who lost theirs after you. Recent grads can't even get in the line.
The longer you're out, the harder it gets. Hiring managers see a resume gap and move on. Which extends the gap. It's a doom loop. And 2 million people are stuck in it.
Jun 10
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