Kentucky unemployment claims spike, overload system, but state leaders say help is coming Apr 1, 2020 Apr 1, 2020 Updated Apr 1, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags News As featured on +2 Kentucky unemployment claims spike, overload system, but state leaders say help is coming State officials said that on a typical day before the crisis, 12 employees would process about 1,250 calls per day. But in the last three days, 120 people have fielded 200,000 calls. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's early Monday morning forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles1 person found dead after smoking while using oxygen sparks Louisville apartment fireLouisville police arrest man accused of indecent exposure at Cherokee ParkLouisville basketball commit Isaac Ellis moves into 2026 recruiting class5th annual International Food Truck Festival offers global cuisine in LouisvilleNo one injured after fire breaks out at Jeffersonville homeLouisville nonprofit provides vital support for new and expecting mothersOvernight ramp, lane closures planned across Louisville this week ahead of I-65 shutdownLouisville Zoo unveils new renderings for $100M Kentucky Trails projectCoffee with Crawford | NBA Combine becomes the next test for Mikel Brown Jr.Louisville man arrested after police recover heroin, guns in narcotics investigation Videos
+2 Kentucky unemployment claims spike, overload system, but state leaders say help is coming State officials said that on a typical day before the crisis, 12 employees would process about 1,250 calls per day. But in the last three days, 120 people have fielded 200,000 calls.