Continued UI claims, federal programs

 

Report Date Latest 52 weeks Same week, prior year
2024-11-09 4760 5179
2024-11-16 5023 5045
2024-11-23 5081 5791
2024-11-30 5997 6131
2024-12-07 6031 6272
2024-12-14 6577 6427
2024-12-21 6210 6284
2024-12-28 6374 6577
2025-01-04 6854 6766
2025-01-11 7381 6708
2025-01-18 6684 7383
2025-01-25 7470 6953
2025-02-01 7120 6893
2025-02-08 7621 6819
2025-02-15 7422 6594
2025-02-22 8230 6876
2025-03-01 8929 6208
2025-03-08 9136 6241
2025-03-15 8246 5891
2025-03-22 7721 5881
2025-03-29 7192 5546
2025-04-05 7019 5274
2025-04-12 6640 5091
2025-04-19 6716 5030
2025-04-26 6570 4764
2025-05-03 6473 4737
2025-05-10 6377 4494
2025-05-17 6717 4648
2025-05-24 6323 4401
2025-05-31 7076 4634
2025-06-07 6738 4553
2025-06-14 7103 4568
2025-06-21 6947 4433
2025-06-28 7035 4605
2025-07-05 7226 4711
2025-07-12 7407 4658
2025-07-19 7831 4767
2025-07-26 8193 4855
2025-08-02 8237 4505
2025-08-09 8456 4632
2025-08-16 8128 4308
2025-08-23 8211 4191
2025-08-30 7863 3852
2025-09-06 8168 3898
2025-09-13 8223 4001
2025-09-20 8469 4033
2025-09-27 8678 3929
2025-10-04 9996 3819
2025-10-11 14464 3903
2025-10-18 23194 4038
2025-10-25 30651 4246
2025-11-01 38873 4454
2025-11-08 33085 4760
2025-11-15 17862 5023
2025-11-22 12732 5081
Economic Policy Institute

Note: Data is not seasonally adjusted. Continued claims represent the current number of insured unemployed workers filing for UI benefits.

Source: EPI analysis of U.S. Employment and Training Administration Report 539 data from Department of Labor (DOL).

View the underlying data on epi.org.