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Department of Workforce Solutions reviewing unemployment insurance rates

Created: May 13, 2021 04:30 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- The Department of Workforce Solutions is vowing to review all unemployment insurance rates for New Mexico employers. That review is happening right now, according to Acting Secretary Ricky Serna who spoke with the New Mexico Business Coalition Thursday. It comes after many businesses say rates unfairly went up. It caught some businesses off guard. Employers pay into the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund based on their rate calculated in part by the number of their employees who file. After action during the special session, businesses were supposed held harmless from a rate increased due to forced, pandemic-related layoffs.

New Mexico Reinstates Work Search Requirement for Unemployed

COVID-19 by the numbers New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 137 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total so far past 200,000: 200,037, to be exact. The health department has designated 185,249 of those cases as recovered. Among the 19 counties with reported new cases, Bernalillo County had 56, followed by San Juan County with 13 and Guadalupe County with 12. Santa Fe County had seven new cases. The state also announced three additional deaths; there have now been 4,108 fatalities. As of yesterday, 141 people were hospitalized with COVID-19. Currently, 60.1% of New Mexicans have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 48.2% are fully vaccinated. In Santa Fe County, 70.8% have had at least one dose and 56.9% are fully inoculated.

Many people choosing to stay on unemployment rather than work, business owners and analysts say

Created: May 06, 2021 09:11 PM ALBUQUERQUE, NM.- New Mexico has quite a contradiction on its hands. It has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country with 1 in 12 out of work, and, at the same time, a worker shortage. Economy experts and business owners are shedding light on one of the reasons many people are choosing to stay on unemployment benefits rather than return to work. As COVID restrictions loosen and businesses try to get back to normal, the shortage is certain to delay those efforts. KOB 4 spent time looking at a few different important industries in the state to see just how bad the problem has gotten and found that it’s not just affecting entry-level jobs. It’s reaching areas that may be unexpected.

New Mexico labor shortage affected by added unemployment benefits, but a UNM researcher says it goes beyond raw dollars

New Mexico labor shortage affected by added unemployment benefits, but a UNM researcher says it goes beyond raw dollars
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