Nevada added back 90,000 jobs in June, but troubles not over

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People wait in line for help with unemployment benefits at the One-Stop Career Center, Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Las Vegas. Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation and its partner organizations, like the One-Stop Career Center, have seen an increase in traffic due to the coronavirus.

Wed, Jul 15, 2020 (3:45 p.m.)

Nevada added back nearly 90,000 jobs and the unemployment rate improved to 15% in June.

State figures released Wednesday show the unemployment rate ticking down from 25.3% in May after businesses began re-opening from closures meant to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Nearly 73,000 of the new jobs were in the leisure and hospitality sector, which was hit hard with the closure of hotels and casinos.

Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation Chief Economist David Schmidt says Nevada in June recovered nearly half the jobs it lost during the spring, but business restrictions will likely affect the job market for several months.

Since June, Gov. Steve Sisolak has imposed new restrictions including limits on large parties at restaurants statewide and the closure of bars in some counties.

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