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New Mexico鈥檚 unemployment rate fell the most of any state and Washington D.C. over the last year, according to a new federal report. While that鈥檚 good news, it doesn鈥檛 mean New Mexico is leading the nation in jobs.
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While New Mexico鈥檚 unemployment rate dropped in June, the state still has an issue with low workforce participation. That鈥檚 according to a recent legislative report. But a new $6.4 million federal grant from the American Rescue Plan may help more people access training and better paying jobs.
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New Mexicans affected by wildfires may be eligible to receive disaster food benefits and unemployment assistance, but the deadlines to apply are rapidly approaching.
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Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico 7/8 8am: Have you noticed 鈥渉elp wanted鈥 signs in the windows of your favorite restaurants and businesses? The COVID-19 pandemic has鈥
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Revised state guidelines on virus restrictions that took effect on April 30 mean restaurants in Bernalillo County can now have indoor dining at 50 percent鈥
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About 100,000 New Mexicans are receiving unemployment benefits right now. Many of those people lost their jobs due to the pandemic, and some of those jobs鈥
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About 100,000 New Mexicans are on the state鈥檚 rolls for unemployment insurance right now. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them qualify for鈥
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We get into what money really is. We take a dive into a bill that looks to create a public bank. We talk with a member of a financial innovation group鈥
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Rebecca Travers lives in Casper, Wyo. Until late last year, the 42-year-old had been working at a non-profit that helps volunteer organizations across...
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Staff say lines are normal, that people get an early start so they can head to work afterward. Still, the need is stunning. "We have literally doubled the number of individuals we're serving in this drive-up distribution between March and November," says food bank head Amy Pezzani.