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In 2020, 9.8 percent of families included an unemployed person, twice the figure of 4.9

percent in 2019, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The increase in

unemployment among families reflects the effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

on the labor market. Of the nation's 83.1 million families, 78.2 percent had at least

one employed member in 2020.

These data on employment, unemployment, and family relationships are collected as part

of the Current Population Survey (CPS), a monthly survey of about 60,000 households.

Data in this news release are annual averages. Families are classified either as

married-couple families or as families maintained by women or men without spouses

present. Unless otherwise noted, families include those with and without children

under age 18. For further information, see the Technical Note in this news release.

Families and Unemployment

The number of families with at least one member unemployed increased by 4.0 million to

8.1 million in 2020. The proportion of families with an unemployed person, at 9.8

percent, doubled from the previous year, when it was 4.9 percent. In 2020, the

proportion of families with an unemployed person increased for White (9.0 percent of

families), Black (13.4 percent), Asian (10.9 percent), and Hispanic (14.3 percent)

families. White families were the least likely to have an unemployed member, and

Hispanic families were the most likely. In 2019, by contrast, Asian families were the

least likely to have an unemployed person

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