With Labor Day approaching and the unemployment rate at 10.2%, WalletHub today released a nationally representative Coronavirus & Labor Day Survey, which found that 1 in 3 Americans worry about job security. Below are highlights of the survey, along with a WalletHub Q&A (audio available).

  • Americans want extended COVID-19 relief. 74 percent of people think that Congress should continue to give extra unemployment benefits until the pandemic ends.
  • Fear over Labor Day crowds. 77 percent of Americans do not trust others to be responsible with social distancing over Labor Day Weekend.
  • Harder work than usual. Half of Americans think they’ve worked harder since the pandemic began.
  • Americans worry about layoffs. Nearly 1 in 3 Americans are concerned about their job security this Labor Day.

For the complete survey results, visit:
https://wallethub.com/blog/coronavirus-and-labor-day-survey/78578/

Q&A with WalletHub

Do Americans think that the temporary extra benefits offered to unemployed people should be extended?

“The vast majority of Americans, at 74 percent, think that Congress should extend the extra unemployment benefits until the pandemic is over,” said Jill Gonzalez, WalletHub analyst. “Opinions differ across income brackets, as 83 percent of low-income Americans are in favor of an extension of extra benefits until the end of the pandemic, compared to 63 percent of high-income Americans. Deadlock in Congress, combined with legislators’ summer recess, may lead to a long period of time without a long-term solution for the unemployed.”

Are people optimistic that others will practice social distancing during Labor Day celebrations?

“Most Americans, at 77 percent, do not trust others to be responsible about social distancing this Labor Day,” said Jill Gonzalez, WalletHub analyst. “Adults under 30 years old are more than twice as likely as those aged 59+ to trust that others will practice social distancing. This makes sense considering the fact that the elderly are more vulnerable to serious symptoms from COVID-19 and thus must practice an especially high level of caution.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, are Americans working harder than usual?

“Half of Americans say they have worked harder since the COVID-19 pandemic began,” said Jill Gonzalez, WalletHub analyst. “Middle-class Americans were the most likely to say they have worked harder, followed by high-income and then low-income Americans.”

Are Americans worried about their job security this Labor Day?

“About 1 in 3 Americans worry about their job security, which makes sense considering the extremely high rate of unemployment in the U.S. right now,” said Jill Gonzalez, WalletHub analyst. “Women are less likely than men to be concerned about job security, even though recent data shows that women are losing their jobs at a greater rate than men during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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