Table 1

New and cumulative regular jobless claims by state: Regular unemployment insurance (UI) claims filed and numbers and shares of workers either receiving regular unemployment benefits or waiting for approval during the week ending July 4

State Most recent week initial claims: 07/04/2020 Most recent continued claims claims: 06/27/2020 Total receiving UI or waiting for approval Total receiving UI or waiting for approval as a share of the labor force
Alabama 18,498 132,490 150,988 6.7%
Alaska 6,437 41,643 48,080 13.9%
Arizona 26,627 209,930 236,557 6.5%
Arkansas 10,797 101,990 112,787 8.2%
California 267,123 2,784,366 3,051,489 15.6%
Colorado 7,727 247,094 254,821 8.0%
Connecticut 12,369 252,966 265,335 13.7%
Delaware 2,663 47,723 50,386 10.3%
District of Columbia 2,538 70,357 72,895 17.6%
Florida 67,070 648,508 715,578 6.8%
Georgia 103,590 644,633 748,223 14.5%
Hawaii 7,734 124,307 132,041 19.7%
Idaho 4,705 27,356 32,061 3.6%
Illinois 38,897 668,804 707,701 11.1%
Indiana 24,086 189,085 213,171 6.3%
Iowa 10,698 135,177 145,875 8.3%
Kansas 12,183 95,372 107,555 7.2%
Kentucky 23,068 150,476 173,544 8.3%
Louisiana 31,907 299,411 331,318 15.7%
Maine 2,837 61,735 64,572 9.3%
Maryland 32,497 241,585 274,082 8.4%
Massachusetts 26,755 537,616 564,371 14.7%
Michigan 34,470 525,843 560,313 11.3%
Minnesota 19,886 344,786 364,672 11.7%
Mississippi 11,850 141,667 153,517 12.0%
Missouri 16,894 198,849 215,743 6.9%
Montana 2,613 37,903 40,516 7.5%
Nebraska 6,143 54,330 60,473 5.8%
Nevada 16,169 284,458 300,627 19.3%
New Hampshire 5,285 73,963 79,248 10.2%
New Jersey 46,711 490,572 537,283 11.8%
New Mexico 6,113 95,215 101,328 10.5%
New York 93,797 1,610,200 1,703,997 17.8%
North Carolina 27,202 405,149 432,351 8.5%
North Dakota 1,830 31,654 33,484 8.3%
Ohio 33,176 410,783 443,959 7.6%
Oklahoma 7,562 123,267 130,829 7.1%
Oregon 9,771 348,019 357,790 17.0%
Pennsylvania 43,602 653,926 697,528 10.6%
Rhode Island 3,357 66,659 70,016 12.5%
South Carolina 16,062 191,537 207,599 8.7%
South Dakota 799 15,801 16,600 3.6%
Tennessee 25,843 267,112 292,955 8.7%
Texas 117,244 1,270,086 1,387,330 9.8%
Utah 4,850 70,590 75,440 4.6%
Vermont 1,814 38,706 40,520 11.9%
Virginia 33,069 379,906 412,975 9.3%
Washington 29,889 415,819 445,708 11.2%
West Virginia 3,143 71,370 74,513 9.2%
Wisconsin 27,487 219,797 247,284 8.0%
Wyoming 1,100 14,799 15,899 5.4%

Notes: Initial claims for the week ending July 4 reflect advance state claims, not seasonally adjusted. For comparisons to the size of the labor force, we use February 2020 levels.

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, July 9, 2020.

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