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No surprise -- we depend heavily on tourism...beaches, theme parks, tourist attractions and restaurants are closed.

Economists predict Florida's unemployment rate is in the double digits

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA - A shocking new report released by an FGCU economist reveals one Southwest Florida industry has lost more than 90% of business as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

That report came the same day that the state released its unemployment numbers that put the March rate at 4.3%, however, in reality, the unemployment rate now is much higher because the state report only counted laid-off workers before March 12. That date was before the coronavirus did most of its damage and the governor ordered the stay-at-home order.

Some economists are predicting the state's unemployment is in the double digits.........

.............Hotels have lost 92% of their business, entertainment and restaurants lost more than 85% of their business. Retail was down 74% and even healthcare providers report losing 50% of their business.

"Nationally some of the predictions is we will be at 25 to 30%. I’ve even seen higher numbers in terms of unemployment," Westley said............

https://www.nbc-2.com/story/42021445/economists-predict-floridas-unemployment-rate-is-in-the-double-digits