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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1878356" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>lots of people still driving to work every day, so the drop in gas prices are nice--according to some studies, only 1 out of 5 Americans are considered "non-essential" (so up to 80% of the work force is still going to work) , and traffic rates are still at 60% of what they were</p><p></p><p>look at the list of "essential workers" and you'll see that most industries are still working, then there are those who have "modified" their business so they can be considered "essential" so they can keep the business afloat and still pay the bills</p><p></p><p>I know it depends on your work, and geographical area too-- but honestly, the "stay at home" order hasn't really changed the work force drastically in my local area-- according to Colorado stats -- unemployment claims went from 2.5% up to 7.8% last month, and the numbers are now on the decline --so that was only 5% of the workforce that had to apply for unemployment benefits --- so as you can see, by looking at the hard data numbers, the stay at home order really has only affected what people are doing on non-work days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1878356, member: 94491"] lots of people still driving to work every day, so the drop in gas prices are nice--according to some studies, only 1 out of 5 Americans are considered "non-essential" (so up to 80% of the work force is still going to work) , and traffic rates are still at 60% of what they were look at the list of "essential workers" and you'll see that most industries are still working, then there are those who have "modified" their business so they can be considered "essential" so they can keep the business afloat and still pay the bills I know it depends on your work, and geographical area too-- but honestly, the "stay at home" order hasn't really changed the work force drastically in my local area-- according to Colorado stats -- unemployment claims went from 2.5% up to 7.8% last month, and the numbers are now on the decline --so that was only 5% of the workforce that had to apply for unemployment benefits --- so as you can see, by looking at the hard data numbers, the stay at home order really has only affected what people are doing on non-work days [/QUOTE]
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