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17 million unemployment claims in 3 weeks
ChicagoCOVID-19EconomicsElection 2020EntertainmentGeneralGeographyHealthIllinoisPoliticsRepublican PartyTelevisionTravelTrumpUrban planningUS PoliticsUnemployment claims jumped another 6.6 million in the US last week bringing the total reported unemployed to 16.8 million, the largest number of unemployment claims since the 1930s. Illinois saw 200,000 new claims, an all-time record, affecting 1 in 12 Illinois workers. And that's just one headline today:
- The latest figures estimate Illinois will have 1,600 covid-19 deaths by August 4th and that hospitalizations will peak this weekend, a welcome revision of the previous estimate (3,400 deaths and April 20th).
- The hospitality industry saw its worst week ever, with hotel occupancy down 68.5% (to 21.6%) and revenue per available room (RevPAR) down 81.6% to $16.50.
- Washington governor Jay Inslee sounds the alarm over the president's "lack of urgency" contributing to vital equipment shortages and hobbled response efforts.
- The New York Times explains "why Republicans are so afraid of vote-by-mail." Hint: it has nothing to do with retail voter fraud.
- Atlantic media critic Sophie Gilbert calls Netflix's Tiger King "a moral failure."
- Writer Kris Gage predicts breakups (not divorces) will spike once stay-at-home orders relax.
- Mad Magazine caricature artist Mort Drucker has died at 91.
- Did you know that downtown Chicago almost got built in what is now the South Chicago community area?
After all of that, why don't you watch this adorable video of skunks chattering away as they investigate a cyclist?
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