Table 2

New and cumulative Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims by state: PUA claims filed and numbers and shares of workers either receiving PUA benefits or waiting for approval during the week ending June 20

State Most recent week initial claims: 07/04/2020 Most recent continued claims claims: 06/20/2020 Total initial claims – most recent 2 weeks Total receiving PUA or waiting for approval Total receiving PUA or waiting for approval as a share of the labor force
Alabama 2,464 41,329 5,816 47,145 2.1%
Alaska 1,129 18,950 2,339 21,289 6.2%
Arizona 184,105 1,983,612 340,143 2,323,755 64.3%
Arkansas 9,938 84,065 19,212 103,277 7.6%
California 100,588 1,708,298 202,248 1,910,546 9.8%
Colorado 5,900 101,348 12,073 113,421 3.6%
Connecticut 1,569 48,580 3,251 51,831 2.7%
Delaware 503 11,164 1,012 12,176 2.5%
District of Columbia 609 12,762 1,232 13,994 3.4%
Florida 11,166 0 39,546 39,546 0.4%
Georgia 23,438 0 23,438 23,438 0.5%
Hawaii 4,586 106,207 11,666 117,873 17.6%
Idaho 466 2,243 1,166 3,409 0.4%
Illinois 42,785 108,112 75,372 183,484 2.9%
Indiana 0 279,532 15,257 294,789 8.7%
Iowa 1,296 15,766 2,780 18,546 1.1%
Kansas 5,111 56,155 5,844 61,999 4.1%
Kentucky 2,950 56,959 6,842 63,801 3.1%
Louisiana 9,089 149,592 19,296 168,888 8.0%
Maine 2,274 27,962 4,515 32,477 4.7%
Maryland 32,931 712,097 65,862 777,959 23.7%
Massachusetts 12,969 430,983 27,123 458,106 11.9%
Michigan 29,261 1,069,572 59,936 1,129,508 22.8%
Minnesota 138 63,474 859 64,333 2.1%
Mississippi 4,849 540,403 12,321 552,724 43.3%
Missouri 4,159 88,820 8,363 97,183 3.1%
Montana 2,696 46,489 5,525 52,014 9.7%
Nebraska 1,530 29,446 3,079 32,525 3.1%
Nevada 55,834 165,233 124,978 290,211 18.6%
New Hampshire 0 0 0 0 0.0%
New Jersey 11,338 391,603 35,533 427,136 9.4%
New Mexico 2,691 50,908 4,976 55,884 5.8%
New York 54,723 1,010,677 108,927 1,119,604 11.7%
North Carolina 23,606 202,756 50,740 253,496 5.0%
North Dakota 671 6,951 1,520 8,471 2.1%
Ohio 48,533 598,238 98,597 696,835 12.0%
Oklahoma 1,948 0 3,774 3,774 0.2%
Oregon 4,666 25,899 8,766 34,665 1.6%
Pennsylvania 205,645 2,650,885 370,451 3,021,336 46.1%
Rhode Island 6,197 43,942 10,018 53,960 9.7%
South Carolina 11,022 72,732 22,773 95,505 4.0%
South Dakota 108 4,109 273 4,382 0.9%
Tennessee 11,164 129,748 18,045 147,793 4.4%
Texas 33,547 184,183 67,089 251,272 1.8%
Utah 1,506 10,808 3,181 13,989 0.9%
Vermont 416 9,896 834 10,730 3.2%
Virginia 13,820 280,883 25,960 306,843 6.9%
Washington 10,178 150,519 19,141 169,660 4.3%
West Virginia 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Wisconsin 2,954 21,430 6,510 27,940 0.9%
Wyoming 337 4,304 524 4,828 1.6%

Notes: Initial claims for the week ending June 20 reflect advance state claims, not seasonally adjusted.

Unless otherwise noted, the numbers in this blog post are the ones reported by the U.S. Department of Labor, which they receive from the state agencies that administer UI. While the DOL is asking states to report regular UI claims and PUA claims separately, many states appear to also be including some or all PUA claimants in their reported regular UI claims. As state agencies work to get these new programs up and running, there will likely continue to be some misreporting. Since the number of UI claims is one of the most up-to-date measures we have of labor market weakness and access to benefits, we will still be analyzing it each week as reported by DOL, but ask that you keep these caveats in mind when interpreting the data.

Source: U.S. Employment and Training Administration, Initial Claims [ICSA], retrieved from Department of Labor (DOL), https://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdf and https://oui.doleta.gov/unemploy/claims.asp, June 25, 2020.

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