By: 1808Delaware Staff; Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

Ohio’s unemployment rate was 16.8% in April, up from a revised 5.8% in March. Ohio’s nonagricultural wage and salary employment decreased 823,700 over the month, from a revised 5,539,100 in March to 4,715,400 in April.

The number of workers unemployed in Ohio in April was 957,000, up 623,000 from 334,000 in March. The number of unemployed has increased by 721,000 in the past 12 months from 236,000. The April unemployment rate for Ohio increased from 4.1% in April 2019.

Ohio’s leisure and hospitality sector was remarkably hard-hit, losing 263,500 jobs in one month, according to the Ohio Department of Joh and Family Services.

The 16.8% rate represents the highest since unemployment record keeping data began to be kept over five decades ago, and was very much expected. In the last eight weeks, some 1.2 million Ohioans have filed unemployment claims.


1808AM
Sign up here for 1808AM, our incredible weekday morning enewsletter, bringing you the latest Delaware County news -- for free!
You May Also Like

Community Expo And Hiring Event Coming To Sunbury

By 1808Delaware; Sunbury Big Walnut Chamber of Commerce The Sunbury Big Walnut…

The Intel On Intel: The Latest From The Silicon Heartland For The Weekend Of June 11-12

By 1808Delaware Each weekend here at 1808Delaware and 1812Blockhouse we present “The…

Greif Named As One Of Newsweek’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces

From Greif, inc. Greif, Inc., a global leader in industrial packaging products…

OhioHealth Grady Hospital Named Donor Hospital Champion

Eighteen individuals and institutions were honored for their part in saving lives.