KEY POINTS
  • The number of people receiving unemployment benefits fell by 55%, to 5 million, as of Sept. 11, according to Labor Department data.
  • Federal unemployment programs ended on Labor Day.
  • Congress opted not to extend them again.
People receive information as they attend a job fair at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 9, 2021, in Inglewood, California.

The number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits fell by more than half after the Labor Day "cliff," when federal assistance ended for millions of people.

There were just over 5 million people receiving jobless aid as of Sept. 11 — a roughly 55% cut from the 11.3 million who'd been collecting benefits the week prior, according to federal data published Thursday.