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State | Initial claims filed | Percent change from the prior week | Level change from the prior week | Percent change from pre-virus period | Level change from pre-virus period | Sum of initial claims for the four weeks ending April 4 |
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Alabama | 105,607 | 30.4% | 24,623 | 4910% | 103,499 | 199,302 |
Alaska | 15,370 | 11.6% | 1,596 | 1721% | 14,526 | 38,111 |
Arizona | 132,189 | 48.6% | 43,249 | 3926% | 128,906 | 254,321 |
Arkansas | 60,992 | 119.7% | 33,236 | 4022% | 59,513 | 99,405 |
California | 925,450 | -12.6% | -132,875 | 2164% | 884,578 | 2,227,714 |
Colorado | 45,494 | -26.4% | -16,344 | 2289% | 43,590 | 129,427 |
Connecticut | 33,418 | 0.6% | 191 | 1195% | 30,837 | 95,185 |
Delaware | 18,863 | -1.4% | -274 | 3204% | 18,292 | 49,248 |
Washington D.C. | 15,393 | -3.0% | -476 | 3287% | 14,939 | 46,937 |
Florida | 169,885 | -25.6% | -58,599 | 3253% | 164,818 | 479,145 |
Georgia | 388,175 | 190.1% | 254,355 | 7151% | 382,822 | 539,580 |
Hawaii | 53,082 | 9.2% | 4,486 | 4574% | 51,946 | 112,082 |
Idaho | 30,022 | -8.9% | -2,919 | 2626% | 28,921 | 77,580 |
Illinois | 200,940 | 12.6% | 22,519 | 2040% | 191,549 | 504,345 |
Indiana | 133,639 | -4.0% | -5,535 | 5227% | 131,131 | 335,164 |
Iowa | 67,334 | 20.3% | 11,368 | 2786% | 65,001 | 166,481 |
Kansas | 49,756 | -8.4% | -4,574 | 2985% | 48,143 | 129,404 |
Kentucky | 117,135 | 3.5% | 3,986 | 4582% | 114,633 | 282,092 |
Louisiana | 102,985 | 5.7% | 5,585 | 6008% | 101,299 | 275,078 |
Maine | 30,631 | 28.9% | 6,861 | 3847% | 29,855 | 76,494 |
Maryland | 107,408 | 25.9% | 22,091 | 3791% | 104,648 | 239,570 |
Massachusetts | 139,582 | -23.1% | -41,841 | 2204% | 133,524 | 476,906 |
Michigan | 384,844 | 26.5% | 80,509 | 6866% | 379,320 | 822,523 |
Minnesota | 111,119 | 1.9% | 2,024 | 3057% | 107,600 | 339,997 |
Mississippi | 46,504 | 45.3% | 14,489 | 5518% | 45,676 | 85,185 |
Missouri | 82,399 | -21.0% | -21,892 | 2612% | 79,361 | 232,952 |
Montana | 20,011 | -3.6% | -752 | 2461% | 19,230 | 56,940 |
Nebraska | 26,788 | 8.3% | 2,063 | 5171% | 26,280 | 68,008 |
Nevada | 79,865 | 11.0% | 7,923 | 3362% | 77,558 | 250,461 |
New Hampshire | 36,214 | 15.4% | 4,836 | 6318% | 35,650 | 97,613 |
New Jersey | 213,897 | 3.7% | 7,644 | 2515% | 205,718 | 545,432 |
New Mexico | 26,606 | -4.5% | -1,243 | 3657% | 25,898 | 73,429 |
New York | 345,246 | -5.8% | -21,349 | 1773% | 326,816 | 806,112 |
North Carolina | 137,573 | -20.1% | -34,572 | 5249% | 135,001 | 407,334 |
North Dakota | 16,093 | 36.2% | 4,275 | 3736% | 15,674 | 33,988 |
Ohio | 224,182 | -18.3% | -50,106 | 2971% | 216,882 | 701,825 |
Oklahoma | 51,124 | 7.1% | 3,380 | 3215% | 49,582 | 122,630 |
Oregon | 56,646 | 19.3% | 9,148 | 1326% | 52,674 | 138,467 |
Pennsylvania | 283,718 | -29.9% | -120,959 | 2148% | 271,097 | 1,081,285 |
Rhode Island | 28,255 | 1.6% | 455 | 2417% | 27,132 | 93,010 |
South Carolina | 85,018 | 27.9% | 18,543 | 4272% | 83,074 | 185,412 |
South Dakota | 7,916 | 16.4% | 1,115 | 4243% | 7,734 | 16,668 |
Tennessee | 116,141 | 25.6% | 23,641 | 5677% | 114,131 | 249,420 |
Texas | 313,832 | 13.6% | 37,647 | 2319% | 300,861 | 761,619 |
Utah | 33,076 | 15.9% | 4,544 | 3203% | 32,075 | 82,603 |
Vermont | 16,176 | 10.5% | 1,543 | 2528% | 15,561 | 35,252 |
Virginia | 149,758 | 33.1% | 37,261 | 5569% | 147,117 | 311,238 |
Washington | 176,827 | -3.3% | -6,022 | 2813% | 170,757 | 503,825 |
West Virginia | 14,145 | -2.6% | -378 | 1152% | 13,015 | 33,069 |
Wisconsin | 104,776 | -5.6% | -6,158 | 1753% | 99,122 | 271,931 |
Wyoming | 4,900 | -23.4% | -1,496 | 884% | 4,402 | 15,466 |
Notes: Initial claims for the week ending April 4 reflect advance state claims, not seasonally adjusted. For comparisons with the “pre-virus period,” we use a four-week average of initial claims for the weeks ending February 15–March 7, 2020.
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, April 9, 2020