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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 July 18

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 Total* receiving or applied for benefits Total* as a share of the labor force
Alabama 121,011 5.4% 53,352 2.4% 218,256 9.7%
Alaska 48,120 13.9% 18,063 5.2% 70,264 20.3%
Arizona 245,370 6.8% 0 0.0% 260,838 7.2%
Arkansas 112,001 8.2% 110,975 8.1% 242,442 17.7%
California 3,021,954 15.5% 2,543,725 13.0% 5,817,186 29.8%
Colorado 248,273 7.8% 107,714 3.4% 360,273 11.3%
Connecticut 264,083 13.7% 69,155 3.6% 354,917 18.4%
Delaware 48,710 10.0% 11,064 2.3% 61,752 12.6%
Washington D.C. 74,373 17.9% 14,596 3.5% 91,699 22.1%
Florida 797,296 7.6% 34,213 0.3% 835,144 8.0%
Georgia 816,108 15.8% 235,760 4.6% 1,053,590 20.4%
Hawaii 139,409 20.8% 93,969 14.0% 233,839 34.9%
Idaho 31,735 3.6% 3,927 0.4% 40,729 4.6%
Illinois 691,054 10.8% 274,484 4.3% 1,007,161 15.7%
Indiana 207,754 6.1% 316,423 9.3% 533,025 15.7%
Iowa 126,315 7.2% 16,890 1.0% 155,902 8.9%
Kansas 109,168 7.3% 145,230 9.7% 265,889 17.8%
Kentucky 170,026 8.2% 62,511 3.0% 232,876 11.2%
Louisiana 334,695 15.9% 168,111 8.0% 506,617 24.0%
Maine 61,083 8.8% 28,858 4.2% 93,947 13.5%
Maryland 240,624 7.3% 536,499 16.4% 789,061 24.1%
Massachusetts 531,547 13.9% 462,481 12.1% 1,042,052 27.2%
Michigan 527,935 10.7% 1,047,016 21.2% 1,697,433 34.3%
Minnesota 351,995 11.3% 66,500 2.1% 458,280 14.7%
Mississippi 165,257 12.9% 60,206 4.7% 230,470 18.1%
Missouri 185,913 6.0% 115,210 3.7% 328,651 10.6%
Montana 37,935 7.1% 48,749 9.1% 89,548 16.7%
Nebraska 55,231 5.3% 30,773 3.0% 90,196 8.7%
Nevada 322,432 20.7% 182,283 11.7% 515,551 33.1%
New Hampshire 74,310 9.5% 71,305 9.1% 149,213 19.1%
New Jersey 500,033 11.0% 425,622 9.3% 996,018 21.8%
New Mexico 106,115 11.0% 68,751 7.1% 179,730 18.7%
New York 1,629,995 17.1% 1,170,529 12.3% 2,917,695 30.5%
North Carolina 347,380 6.8% 237,507 4.6% 731,777 14.3%
North Dakota 32,240 8.0% 9,356 2.3% 44,998 11.1%
Ohio 432,815 7.4% 577,254 9.9% 1,049,690 18.0%
Oklahoma 127,168 6.9% 1,966 0.1% 129,998 7.0%
Oregon 227,435 10.8% 44,707 2.1% 334,908 15.9%
Pennsylvania 711,390 10.8%
Rhode Island 67,368 12.1% 63,596 11.4% 139,974 25.1%
South Carolina 212,145 8.9% 88,499 3.7% 317,200 13.3%
South Dakota 17,292 3.7% 4,382 0.9% 22,246 4.8%
Tennessee 279,462 8.3% 165,381 4.9% 450,457 13.4%
Texas 1,355,766 9.5% 251,364 1.8% 1,654,299 11.7%
Utah 72,562 4.4% 13,749 0.8% 91,097 5.6%
Vermont 41,424 12.2% 10,437 3.1% 53,193 15.6%
Virginia 398,253 8.9% 415,775 9.3% 832,652 18.7%
Washington 483,259 12.2% 162,041 4.1% 716,389 18.1%
West Virginia 74,908 9.3% 0 0.0% 79,700 9.9%
Wisconsin 244,501 7.9% 60,382 1.9% 325,688 10.5%
Wyoming 16,595 5.6% 3,985 1.4% 20,597 7.0%

Notes: *This total 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 total 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 July 11; regular state UI initial claims are for the week ending July 18. PUA continued claims are for the week ending July 4; PUA initial claims are for the weeks ending July 11 and July 18. “Other programs” are continued claims in other programs for the week ending July 4. 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, July 23, 2020.

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