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Cumulative jobless claims by state: Numbers and shares of workers either receiving unemployment benefits or waiting for approval during the week ending August 8

State Currently receiving or applied for regular UI Regular UI as a share of labor force Currently receiving or applied for PUA PUA as a share of the labor force Upper bound* receiving or applied for UI Upper bound as a share of the labor force
Alabama 67,922 3.0% 45,566 2.0% 188,425 8.4%
Alaska 38,723 11.2% 18,175 5.3% 61,888 17.9%
Arizona 225,172 6.2% 359,428 9.9% 604,502 16.7%
Arkansas 65,639 4.8% 141,178 10.3% 235,326 17.2%
California 3,198,436 16.4% 2,910,832 14.9% 6,464,502 33.1%
Colorado 207,196 6.5% 92,249 2.9% 311,503 9.8%
Connecticut 239,817 12.4% 70,728 3.7% 324,536 16.8%
Delaware 41,398 8.5% 9,801 2.0% 54,093 11.1%
Washington D.C. 70,075 16.9% 14,691 3.5% 87,900 21.2%
Florida 586,236 5.6% 23,504 0.2% 664,438 6.4%
Georgia 640,437 12.4% 353,554 6.9% 995,169 19.3%
Hawaii 130,415 19.5% 93,351 14.0% 224,256 33.5%
Idaho 22,103 2.5% 16,703 1.9% 44,681 5.0%
Illinois 649,658 10.2% 144,957 2.3% 839,435 13.1%
Indiana 202,162 6.0% 156,011 4.6% 367,373 10.8%
Iowa 98,135 5.6% 17,611 1.0% 133,938 7.6%
Kansas 93,275 6.2% 115,333 7.7% 225,050 15.0%
Kentucky 158,811 7.6% 25,317 1.2% 184,496 8.9%
Louisiana 300,920 14.3% 169,211 8.0% 474,355 22.5%
Maine 50,824 7.3% 27,165 3.9% 84,162 12.1%
Maryland 188,464 5.7% 264,132 8.1% 467,936 14.3%
Massachusetts 465,069 12.1% 457,111 11.9% 972,512 25.4%
Michigan 536,953 10.8% 805,643 16.3% 1,498,064 30.3%
Minnesota 273,604 8.8% 61,933 2.0% 373,744 12.0%
Mississippi 140,083 11.0% 59,077 4.6% 207,938 16.3%
Missouri 148,655 4.8% 67,307 2.2% 247,417 8.0%
Montana 29,523 5.5% 46,431 8.6% 79,575 14.8%
Nebraska 40,283 3.9% 25,743 2.5% 71,550 6.9%
Nevada 360,542 23.1% 159,291 10.2% 536,636 34.4%
New Hampshire 56,689 7.3% 20,777 2.7% 81,622 10.5%
New Jersey 436,084 9.6% 453,107 9.9% 961,206 21.1%
New Mexico 100,451 10.4% 83,496 8.7% 189,926 19.7%
New York 1,500,441 15.7% 1,368,256 14.3% 3,000,246 31.4%
North Carolina 248,040 4.8% 213,072 4.2% 666,975 13.0%
North Dakota 24,345 6.0% 7,956 2.0% 36,678 9.1%
Ohio 370,792 6.4% 374,318 6.4% 789,398 13.5%
Oklahoma 122,804 6.7% 2,371 0.1% 126,606 6.9%
Oregon 196,361 9.3% 122,845 5.8% 364,410 17.3%
Pennsylvania 701,880 10.7% 1,082,306 16.5% 1,842,392 28.1%
Rhode Island 58,716 10.5% 80,382 14.4% 149,591 26.8%
South Carolina 174,296 7.3% 84,451 3.5% 279,756 11.7%
South Dakota 15,339 3.3% 4,418 0.9% 20,411 4.4%
Tennessee 228,004 6.8% 154,510 4.6% 390,532 11.6%
Texas 1,288,863 9.1% 281,217 2.0% 1,626,017 11.5%
Utah 60,746 3.7% 9,266 0.6% 76,699 4.7%
Vermont 33,959 10.0% 10,327 3.0% 45,530 13.4%
Virginia 278,097 6.2% 260,739 5.8% 582,197 13.0%
Washington 397,929 10.0% 150,289 3.8% 621,669 15.7%
West Virginia 64,325 8.0% 0 0.0% 65,719 8.1%
Wisconsin 196,375 6.3% 83,257 2.7% 307,438 9.9%
Wyoming 19,332 6.6% 3,555 1.2% 24,403 8.3%

Notes: *This is an upper bound on the number of people “on” UI, for two reasons: (1) regular state UI and PUA claims should be nonoverlapping—that is how DOL has directed agencies to report them—but some individuals may be being counted twice; (2) some states are likely including some back weeks in their continuing PUA claims, which would also lead to double-counting.

*This is an upper bound on the number of people “on” UI, for two reasons: (1) regular state UI and PUA claims should be nonoverlapping—that is how DOL has directed agencies to report them—but some individuals may be being counted twice; (2) some states are likely including some back weeks in their continuing PUA claims, which would also lead to double-counting. Non-seasonally-adjusted data are used throughout. Regular state UI continued claims are for the week ending August 1; regular state UI initial claims are for the week ending August 8. PUA continued claims are for the week ending July 25; PUA initial claims are for the weeks ending August 1 and August 8. “Other programs” are continued claims in other programs for the week ending July 25. Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) is the federal program for workers who are out of work because of the virus but who are not eligible for regular state unemployment insurance (UI) benefits (e.g., the self-employed). “Other programs” includes PEUC, STC, and others; a full list can be found in the bottom panel of the table on page 4 at this link: https://www.dol.gov/ui/data.pdf.

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, August 13, 2020.

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