Calculating unemployment rate ct
The January 2020 unemployment rate for Connecticut is estimated at 3.7% (seasonally adjusted), down one-tenth of a point from the revised December 2019 figure and down one-tenth of a percentage point from a year ago when it was 3.8%. The US jobless rate in January 2020 was 3.6%, down four-tenths from January 2019. EMPLOYER UPDATE: The agency’s Internet Tax and Wage Reporting System, updated November 10, 2014, now allows registered employers to file original returns for any quarter due, update name and address information, and make payments on unemployment contributions, assessments and billings. Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes 31-225a(j)(2) and 31-225a(j)(4) employers are required to file UI Connecticut Paycheck Calculator. Your Details Done. We used a one-half weighting for semi-monthly paycheck and a one-sixth weighting for purchasing power, unemployment rate and income growth. We indexed the final number, so higher values reflect the most paycheck friendly places.