Although it’s one of the smallest states, Connecticut has played a major role in the history of the United States. One of the original 13 colonies, the state supplied a variety of patriots in the fight for independence and was one of the first states to ratify the Constitution. The state...
Long-term joblessness severe in stateThe article reports on a report from Connecticut Voices for Children based in New Haven, Connecticut that found the state of Connecticut with the fourth highest long-term u...
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Connecticut 2.2% 0.1% – 10.0% $26,100 Delaware 1.0% 0.3% – 5.4% $12,500 D.C. The higher of 2.7% or the average rate of all employer contributions in the preceding year 2.10% – 7.60% $9,000 Florida 2.7% 0.1% – 5.4% $7,000 Georgia 2.7% $9,500 ...
California Within 72 hours or at the time of quitting (time periods may vary by industry) Immediately (time periods may vary by industry) Colorado Paid by the next scheduled payday Immediately Connecticut Paid by the next scheduled payday Paid by the next business day if discharged or fired....
Eight states had statistically significant increases in their unemployment rates in June and one showed a decline. The increases were no more than .2 percentage point, but Connecticut’s rate dropped .4 percentage points to 3.9%. The highest unemployment rates were in DC (5.4%), California (5....
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