A
Andy Meek
Guest
Just a few weeks ago, California Gov. Gavin Newsom successfully fought off a recall election challenge to remain the chief executive of the most populous state in the US. The fact that the California unemployment rate is soaring right now, though -- and, in fact, just hit a record -- would seem to suggest that, while voters did decide to keep Newsom on the job, satisfaction with the state's economy might not have been the reason why.
As a result of a Covid-induced strain on the national economy, as well as the state's, California has, no surprise, pushed out more than one wave of its own stimulus checks to residents. Round one of those checks, totaling a few hundred dollars, sent out some 600,000 payments to eligible California residents. That happened at the end of August. Another wave of checks went out in September to around 2 million Californians. At the same time, unfortunately, California's jobless rate just reached its highest point in six months, according to local reports.
Don't Miss: Friday’s deals: $4 Alexa smart plugs, $59 air fryer, first-ever 2021 iPad deal, $90 robot vacuum, more
Continue reading...
The post Gavin Newsom’s California seeing record jobless claims as exodus continues appeared first on BGR.
Today's Top Deals
- Amazon has renewed iPhone 12 deals from $521, but they’ll sell out soon
- PS5 restock update: Where to buy PS5 and check for inventory
- Roborock’s H7 stick vacuum has a must-have feature you won’t find on any Dyson
- I’m so obsessed with this $29 smart home device on Amazon
Trending Right Now:
- New stimulus checks are coming this month and we’ll show you how to get one
- Fourth stimulus check announced by Biden administration – here’s who gets one
- If you answer your phone and hear this recording, hang up immediately
Gavin Newsom’s California seeing record jobless claims as exodus continues originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 1 Oct 2021 at 15:32:10 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report