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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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May jobs report: Industries losing the most jobs during COVID-19 The impacts of COVID-19 have roiled employment numbers for the last several months. Numbers jumped from 4.4% in March to 14.7% in April, and came down slightly in May to 13.3% according to the latest numbers released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). In addition to overall employment numbers that show the depth of job loss, the BLS uses diffusion indexes measuring changes to employment across private industries to determine the extent of economic strength across job sectors. The higher the number over 50, the more jobs added to industries; the lower the number under 50, the more jobs that shed across a wide number of industries. The diffusion index for the U.S. in April for total private industries was 3.9; in May, it jumped to 64. During the Great Recession, the lowest the index reached was 15.5. To better understand how COVID-19 is impacting employment across America, Stacker used the latest jobs report released by the BLS on June 5, 2020, to identify the industries that lost the biggest percentage share of employment from February through May of this year. A combination of broad and detailed industry groupings is included to demonstrate the range of impact-from groupings like food services and drinking places that employ millions to smaller groups like scenic and sightseeing transportation...
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May jobs report: Industries losing the most jobs during COVID-19

The impacts of COVID-19 have roiled employment numbers for the last several months. Numbers jumped from 4.4% in March to 14.7% in April, and came down slightly in May to 13.3% according to the latest numbers released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

In addition to overall employment numbers that show the depth of job loss, the BLS uses diffusion indexes measuring changes to employment across private industries to determine the extent of economic strength across job sectors. The higher the number over 50, the more jobs added to industries; the lower the number under 50, the more jobs that shed across a wide number of industries. The diffusion index for the U.S. in April for total private industries was 3.9; in May, it jumped to 64. During the Great Recession, the lowest the index reached was 15.5.

To better understand how COVID-19 is impacting employment across America, Stacker used the latest jobs report released by the BLS on June 5, 2020, to identify the industries that lost the biggest percentage share of employment from February through May of this year. A combination of broad and detailed industry groupings is included to demonstrate the range of impact—from groupings like food services and drinking places that employ millions to smaller groups like scenic and sightseeing transportation…

Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock

#50. Manufacturing: Electrical equipment and appliances - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (35,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.0% (15,300 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 369,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#50. Manufacturing: Electrical equipment and appliances

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (35,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.0% (15,300 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 369,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Oleg Golovnev // Shutterstock

#49. Investigation and security services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (84,500 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.5% (4,500 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 885,700 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#49. Investigation and security services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (84,500 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.5% (4,500 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 885,700

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

U.S. Air Force

#48. Broadcasting, except Internet - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (23,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.4% (5,900 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 240,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#48. Broadcasting, except Internet

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.7% (23,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.4% (5,900 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 240,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

U.S. Department of State // Flickr

#47. Offices of physicians - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.8% (239,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +2.1% (51,300 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 2,483,800 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#47. Offices of physicians

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -8.8% (239,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +2.1% (51,300 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 2,483,800

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Tyler Olson // Shutterstock

#46. Advertising and related services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.0% (44,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.3% (1,500 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 448,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#46. Advertising and related services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.0% (44,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.3% (1,500 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 448,400

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Jacob Lund // Shutterstock

#45. Other professional and technical services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.0% (69,300 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.1% (20,700 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 696,800 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#45. Other professional and technical services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.0% (69,300 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.1% (20,700 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 696,800

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Belenos // Shutterstock

#44. Services to buildings and dwellings - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.3% (201,900 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.6% (68,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 1,976,900 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#44. Services to buildings and dwellings

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.3% (201,900 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.6% (68,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 1,976,900

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

PIXEL to the PEOPLE // Shutterstock

#43. Local government education - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.4% (759,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.1% (309,900 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 7,282,800 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#43. Local government education

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -9.4% (759,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.1% (309,900 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 7,282,800

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock

#42. Other ambulatory health care services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.0% (32,600 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.6% (1,700 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 292,700 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#42. Other ambulatory health care services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.0% (32,600 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.6% (1,700 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 292,700

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Canva

#41. Manufacturing: Miscellaneous durable goods manufacturing - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.4% (64,800 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +5.9% (31,000 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 558,100 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#41. Manufacturing: Miscellaneous durable goods manufacturing

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.4% (64,800 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +5.9% (31,000 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 558,100

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

MikeDotta // Shutterstock

#40. Manufacturing: Primary metals - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.6% (39,600 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.7% (9,400 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 333,100 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#40. Manufacturing: Primary metals

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.6% (39,600 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.7% (9,400 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 333,100

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Yermolov // Shutterstock

#39. State government education - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.7% (266,300 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.8% (63,300 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 2,223,600 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#39. State government education

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.7% (266,300 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.8% (63,300 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 2,223,600

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Canva

#38. Medical and diagnostic laboratories - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.8% (31,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.2% (400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 258,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#38. Medical and diagnostic laboratories

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -10.8% (31,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.2% (400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 258,400

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Gorodenkoff // Shutterstock

#37. Manufacturing: Textile product mills - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -11.8% (13,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +13.5% (11,700 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 98,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#37. Manufacturing: Textile product mills

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -11.8% (13,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +13.5% (11,700 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 98,200

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Pixabay

#36. Support activities for transportation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -11.8% (90,500 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.2% (1,300 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 673,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#36. Support activities for transportation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -11.8% (90,500 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.2% (1,300 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 673,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

indykb // Shutterstock

#35. Health and personal care stores - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.0% (126,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.3% (21,600 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 931,600 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#35. Health and personal care stores

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.0% (126,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -2.3% (21,600 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 931,600

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Sorbis // Shutterstock

#34. Repair and maintenance - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.0% (165,300 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.8% (77,200 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 1,213,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#34. Repair and maintenance

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.0% (165,300 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.8% (77,200 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 1,213,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Naparat // Shutterstock

#33. Water transportation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.5% (8,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.7% (2,200 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 56,800 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#33. Water transportation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.5% (8,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.7% (2,200 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 56,800

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

RussieseO // Shutterstock

#32. Business support services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.8% (111,600 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.1% (900 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 757,800 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#32. Business support services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.8% (111,600 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.1% (900 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 757,800

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

TB studio // Shutterstock

#31. Specialized design services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.9% (18,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.2% (200 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 126,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#31. Specialized design services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -12.9% (18,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -0.2% (200 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 126,400

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Jacob Lund // Shutterstock

#30. Other support services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -13.4% (46,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.2% (9,100 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 296,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#30. Other support services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -13.4% (46,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.2% (9,100 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 296,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

g-stockstudio // Shutterstock

#29. Manufacturing: Furniture and related products - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -14.5% (55,900 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.8% (20,900 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 330,500 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#29. Manufacturing: Furniture and related products

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -14.5% (55,900 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.8% (20,900 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 330,500

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Dobrovizcki // Shutterstock

#28. Manufacturing: Printing and related support activities - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.3% (63,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +4.9% (16,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 353,500 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#28. Manufacturing: Printing and related support activities

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.3% (63,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +4.9% (16,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 353,500

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

giocalde // Shutterstock

#27. Motor vehicle and parts dealers - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.4% (317,400 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.4% (57,800 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 1,746,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#27. Motor vehicle and parts dealers

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.4% (317,400 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.4% (57,800 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 1,746,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

nd3000 // Shutterstock

#26. Manufacturing: Miscellaneous nondurable goods manufacturing - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.8% (51,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +2.4% (6,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 272,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#26. Manufacturing: Miscellaneous nondurable goods manufacturing

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -15.8% (51,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +2.4% (6,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 272,300

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Avatar_023 // Shutterstock

#25. Offices of other health practitioners - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -16.2% (160,300 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +9.7% (73,100 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 827,500 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#25. Offices of other health practitioners

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -16.2% (160,300 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +9.7% (73,100 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 827,500

This slideshow was first published on Stacker

Canva

#24. Manufacturing: Textile mills - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -17.0% (18,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.4% (2,900 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 88,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#24. Manufacturing: Textile mills

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -17.0% (18,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.4% (2,900 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 88,400

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#23. Financial activities: Rental and leasing services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -17.9% (104,400 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +4.5% (20,800 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 480,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#23. Financial activities: Rental and leasing services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -17.9% (104,400 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +4.5% (20,800 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 480,400

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#22. Vocational rehabilitation services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -19.9% (64,800 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.9% (2,300 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 261,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#22. Vocational rehabilitation services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -19.9% (64,800 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +0.9% (2,300 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 261,200

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#21. Transportation equipment - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -21.8% (379,600 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +1.9% (26,000 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 1,363,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#21. Transportation equipment

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -21.8% (379,600 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +1.9% (26,000 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 1,363,300

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#20. Travel arrangement and reservation services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -23.9% (53,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.1% (5,400 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 169,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#20. Travel arrangement and reservation services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -23.9% (53,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.1% (5,400 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 169,300

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#19. Air transportation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -25.0% (128,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -11.6% (50,300 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 383,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#19. Air transportation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -25.0% (128,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -11.6% (50,300 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 383,200

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#18. Employment services (temp. agencies, professional employer organizations, employee placement agencies) - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -26.5% (966,800 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +1.6% (41,300 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 2,683,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#18. Employment services (temp. agencies, professional employer organizations, employee placement agencies)

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -26.5% (966,800 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +1.6% (41,300 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 2,683,400

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#17. Miscellaneous store retailers (i.e. florists, used merchandise stores, and pet supply stores) - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -27.1% (222,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +10.0% (54,500 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 598,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#17. Miscellaneous store retailers (i.e. florists, used merchandise stores, and pet supply stores)

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -27.1% (222,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +10.0% (54,500 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 598,300

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#16. Manufacturing: Apparel - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -27.3% (28,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +20.2% (12,800 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 76,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#16. Manufacturing: Apparel

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -27.3% (28,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +20.2% (12,800 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 76,300

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#15. Electronics and appliance stores - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -28.6% (135,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -21.8% (94,700 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 339,600 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#15. Electronics and appliance stores

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -28.6% (135,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -21.8% (94,700 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 339,600

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#14. Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -30.2% (52,900 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.2% (4,100 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 122,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#14. Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -30.2% (52,900 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -3.2% (4,100 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 122,300

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#13. Offices of dentists - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -30.5% (297,500 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +56.3% (244,800 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 679,500 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#13. Offices of dentists

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -30.5% (297,500 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +56.3% (244,800 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 679,500

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#12. Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -31.1% (170,900 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +10.6% (36,200 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 378,900 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#12. Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -31.1% (170,900 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +10.6% (36,200 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 378,900

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#11. Child day care services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -31.4% (326,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.6% (44,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 712,600 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#11. Child day care services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -31.4% (326,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +6.6% (44,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 712,600

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#10. Transit and ground passenger transportation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -35.2% (179,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.2% (10,100 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 329,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#10. Transit and ground passenger transportation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -35.2% (179,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.2% (10,100 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 329,200

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#9. Furniture and home furnishings stores - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -37.8% (177,800 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +16.0% (40,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 292,900 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#9. Furniture and home furnishings stores

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -37.8% (177,800 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +16.0% (40,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 292,900

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#8. Food services and drinking places - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -38.0% (4,681,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +21.9% (1,370,600 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 7,621,900 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#8. Food services and drinking places

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -38.0% (4,681,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +21.9% (1,370,600 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 7,621,900

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#7. Personal and laundry services - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -43.3% (665,000 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +26.4% (182,300 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 872,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#7. Personal and laundry services

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -43.3% (665,000 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +26.4% (182,300 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 872,200

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#6. Performing arts and spectator sports - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -48.1% (246,100 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -1.8% (4,800 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 265,600 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#6. Performing arts and spectator sports

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -48.1% (246,100 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -1.8% (4,800 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 265,600

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#5. Accommodation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -50.7% (1,060,700 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -12.6% (148,200 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 1,030,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#5. Accommodation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -50.7% (1,060,700 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -12.6% (148,200 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 1,030,300

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#4. Motion picture and sound recording industries - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -52.8% (240,900 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.7% (10,700 jobs lost) - Total unemployment May 2020: 215,400 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#4. Motion picture and sound recording industries

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -52.8% (240,900 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): -4.7% (10,700 jobs lost)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 215,400

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#3. Scenic and sightseeing transportation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -53.1% (19,500 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +32.3% (4,200 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 17,200 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#3. Scenic and sightseeing transportation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -53.1% (19,500 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +32.3% (4,200 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 17,200

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#2. Clothing and clothing accessories stores - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -53.9% (694,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +19.0% (94,800 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 594,900 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#2. Clothing and clothing accessories stores

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -53.9% (694,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +19.0% (94,800 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 594,900

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#1. Amusements, gambling, and recreation - 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -56.1% (1,001,200 jobs lost) - 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.5% (26,400 jobs gained) - Total unemployment May 2020: 784,300 This slideshow was first published on Stacker
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#1. Amusements, gambling, and recreation

– 3-month employment change (Feb. 2020 to May 2020): -56.1% (1,001,200 jobs lost)
– 1-month employment change (Apr. 2020 to May 2020): +3.5% (26,400 jobs gained)
– Total unemployment May 2020: 784,300

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Desperation for a way to keep economies from collapsing under the weight of covid-19 could mean settling for a vaccine that prevents people from getting really sick or dying but doesn’t stop them from catching the coronavirus.

Although a knock-out blow against the virus is the ultimate goal, early vaccines may come with limitations on what they can deliver, according to Robin Shattock, an Imperial College London professor leading development of an experimental shot.

“Is that protection against infection?” Shattock said. “Is it protection against illness? Is it protection against severe disease? It’s quite possible a vaccine that only protects against severe disease would be very useful.”

As countries emerge warily from lockdowns, leaders are looking to a preventive shot as the route to return to pre-pandemic life. Fueled by billions of dollars in government investment, vaccines from little-known companies like China’s CanSino Biologics and giants like Pfizer and AstraZeneca are in development.

At least one of the fastest-moving experimental shots has already advanced into human trials after showing an impact on severe disease — but less so on infection — in animals. Experts say such a product would probably be widely used if approved, even if that’s as much as it contributes, until a more effective version comes to market.

“Vaccines need to protect against disease, not necessarily infection,” said Dennis Burton, an immunologist and vaccine researcher at Scripps Research in La Jolla, California.

There are drawbacks, though. While holding the potential to save lives, such vaccines might lead to complacency in lockdown-weary nations, said Michael Kinch, a drug development expert who is associate vice chancellor at Washington University in St. Louis.

“My guess would be that the day after someone gets immunized, they’re going to think, ‘I can go back to normal. Everything will be fine,'” he said. “They’re not going to necessarily realize that they might still be susceptible to infection.”

Covid-19 is already thought to be spread by people without symptoms, and a symptom-preventing vaccine may create even greater numbers of them.

Vaccines are among the most effective weapons against infectious disease, and prevent up to 3 million deaths a year, according to the World Health Organization. Yet few, if any, are 100% effective in all people who get them. For example, about 3% of people who get measles vaccine develop a mild form of the disease, and can spread it to others.

In their attempts to confront a rapidly growing threat, developers are turning to technologies that have never been used successfully in humans. More than 130 shots are in the works for covid-19 prevention, according to the World Health Organization.

Vaccines work by presenting the immune system with a form of a germ — or a key part of it — preparing the body to respond when a real exposure occurs. When that happens, immune proteins called antibodies glom onto the virus, halting its entry to cells. Sometimes vaccines ramp up immune T-cells, which don’t do as much to prevent infections, but can slow and eventually stop their progression.

A common approach to raising levels of antibodies is with injection of a virus that’s been inactivated or killed. About nine of these are in experimentation: One, made by China’s Sinovac Biotech, led to high levels of covid-targeted antibodies in monkeys.

Another shot developed at the University of Oxford uses an innovative approach in which covid genes are inserted into a different, harmless virus. Those make proteins that are recognized by the immune system, which raises defenses against a real infection.

About a quarter of the experimental shots listed by the WHO, including two already in human studies, follow the same approach as the Oxford vaccine. One of the advantages of the technology is its speed. AstraZeneca, which is partnering with Oxford, has said it will begin delivering doses for the U.K. as soon as September, and will have doses for the U.S., which helped fund development, the following month.

Over the weekend, AstraZeneca and four European Union countries said they reached an agreement to distribute hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine.

How the shot affects infections and infectiousness still isn’t clear. William Haseltine, a former HIV researcher at Harvard University, pointed out in a blog for Forbes that animals had roughly the same amount of viral genetic material, called RNA, in their systems, whether or not they’d received shots. Levels of antibodies against the virus weren’t as high as in very protective vaccines, he said.

However, clinical signs of severe infection, like high breathing rate and pneumonia, were better in vaccinated monkeys. That might still make such a shot useful, according to Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

“That vaccine doesn’t look like it’s a knockout for protecting against infection, but it might be really very good at protecting against disease,” Fauci told the medical news website Stat.

The vaccine will be a success whether it heads off infections or severe symptoms, AstraZeneca Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot said in a BBC interview. The vaccine’s progress to advanced studies was approved by an independent scientific panel, and the company is waiting to see how it performs, a spokesman said.

Fauci’s NIAID is partnered with Moderna on a covid vaccine test whose primary goal is to show their vaccine prevents people from developing symptoms, the company said June 11. Preventing infections is a secondary goal.

Successful preventives must also bar onward transmission, said Daniel Barouch, a researcher at the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard University. Effective shots may allow some cells to become infected, but control the growth of the virus before it can be passed on to others, said Barouch, who is developing a vaccine with Johnson & Johnson.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering options for a vaccine that prevents illness.

“We would potentially consider an indication related to prevention of severe disease, provided available data support the benefits of vaccination,” FDA spokesman Michael Felberbaum said in response to questions. “For licensure we would not require that a vaccine protect against infection.”

Licensed vaccines including some against whooping cough have not been demonstrated to protect against infection with the pathogen that causes the disease but have been demonstrated to protect against symptomatic disease, Felberbaum said.

The notion of using imperfect vaccines and therapies is “fine,” Kinch said. “That’s just practicality. And we may follow those up with more-perfect. There will never be a truly perfect vaccine.”

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