Today’s numbers: The COVID economy
As of June 3, 2021 (we’ll update every weekday morning).
U.S. COVID cases the past week: -29%
Americans of all ages, fully vaccinated: 41%
Arkansas, fully vaccinated: 31%
Connecticut, fully vaccinated: 51%
Japan, fully vaccinated: 3%
World steel production
First-time jobless claims (state programs), week ending May 29: 385,000 (falling)
Continuing jobless claims (state and federal program), most recent week: 15,435,982 (falling)
Private payroll jobs added, May: +978,000 (rising)
– Goods-producing: +128,000
– Service-providing: +850,000
“The leading economic indicator is … the virus.” More than one analyst has put it to us this way. As we try to understand and quantify this unprecedented global economic collapse — and now the attempted restart — we’re following key metrics for COVID-19 and the broader economy.
Keep in mind: The tally of COVID-19 cases represents only the ones that are documented.
Our main trusty sources: World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Johns Hopkins University, Our World in Data (based on WHO data, Covid Tracking (scientist/journalist collaboration), GasBuddy.
