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Commonwealth Fund: Percentage of Workers Who Lost Jobs with Employer-Sponsored Insurance, by Industry, January to June 2020
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Thu, 10/15/2020 - 14:40
- Total: 5%
- Management of companies & enterprises: 42%
- Accommodation & food services: 7%
- Administration & support/Waste management/Remediation services: 8%
- Arts, entertainment & recreation: 7%
- Wholesale trade: 9%
- Information: 9%
- Mining: 10%
- Retail trade: 5%
- Other services (except public administration): 4%
- Transportation & warehouse: 5%
- Manufacturing: 7%
- Health care & social assistance: 5%
- Real estate, rental & leasing: 3%
- Construction: 2%
- Professional/Scientific/Technical services: 3%
- Educational services: 3%
- Public administration: 2%
- Finance & insurance: 2%
- Utilities: 1%
- Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing/Hunting: 0%
Notes: An estimated 7.7 million workers lost jobs with employer-sponsored insurance as of June 2020 because of the pandemic, affecting the coverage of 6.9 million of their dependents, for a total of 14.6 million affected persons.
Source: The Commonwealth Fund, October 7, 2020
Source URL: https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2...
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