Table 2

New and cumulative Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims by state: PUA claims filed and numbers and shares of workers either receiving PUA benefits or waiting for approval during the week ending June 6

State Most recent week initial claims: 06/06/2020 Most recent continued claims claims: 05/23/2020 Total initial claims – most recent 3 weeks Total currently receiving or applied for PUA Total currently receiving or applied for PUA as a share of the labor force
Alabama 3,556 49,194 8,661 57,855 2.6%
Alaska 1,362 16,452 2,939 19,391 5.6%
Arizona 96,399 738,839 155,474 894,313 24.8%
Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0.0%
California 71,229 1,061,914 238,746 1,300,660 6.7%
Colorado 10,151 105,613 23,200 128,813 4.0%
Connecticut 2,466 44,560 9,639 54,199 2.8%
Delaware 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Washington D.C. 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Florida 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Georgia 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Hawaii 12,059 98,912 21,338 120,250 18.0%
Idaho 1,290 74 2,291 2,365 0.3%
Illinois 9,064 76,196 33,306 109,502 1.7%
Indiana 20,595 195,247 61,547 256,794 7.6%
Iowa 1,702 14,501 6,655 21,156 1.2%
Kansas 0 42,912 5,703 48,615 3.2%
Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Louisiana 8,942 161,530 39,851 201,381 9.5%
Maine 3,718 55,411 37,782 93,193 13.4%
Maryland 9,762 200,626 34,240 234,866 7.2%
Massachusetts 20,991 882,248 222,866 1,105,114 28.8%
Michigan 38,298 1,454,326 313,581 1,767,907 35.7%
Minnesota 723 70,872 2,168 73,040 2.3%
Mississippi 8,403 55,413 19,187 74,600 5.8%
Missouri 4,661 68,365 16,495 84,860 2.7%
Montana 2,851 58,440 12,311 70,751 13.2%
Nebraska 1,191 17,225 4,013 21,238 2.0%
Nevada 16,201 405,111 72,468 477,579 30.6%
New Hampshire 0 0 0 0 0.0%
New Jersey 23,328 385,724 160,988 546,712 12.0%
New Mexico 2,344 43,433 7,922 51,355 5.3%
New York 81,205 889,906 413,993 1,303,899 13.7%
North Carolina 43,056 66,796 119,854 186,650 3.6%
North Dakota 594 6,677 2,337 9,014 2.2%
Ohio 40,133 439,430 114,672 554,102 9.5%
Oklahoma 1,153 0 4,275 4,275 0.2%
Oregon 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Pennsylvania 70,838 1,026,767 245,492 1,272,259 19.4%
Rhode Island 2,701 39,848 9,516 49,364 8.8%
South Carolina 14,492 78,534 43,427 121,961 5.1%
South Dakota 1,067 3,034 2,279 5,313 1.1%
Tennessee 4,367 84,996 14,539 99,535 3.0%
Texas 31,520 219,170 118,218 337,388 2.4%
Utah 1,674 10,850 5,535 16,385 1.0%
Vermont 434 11,512 945 12,457 3.7%
Virginia 7,691 190,915 29,081 219,996 4.9%
Washington 10,637 175,846 44,896 220,742 5.6%
West Virginia 0 0 0 0 0.0%
Wisconsin 4,163 4,649 11,911 16,560 0.5%
Wyoming 298 2,246 1,587 3,833 1.3%

Notes: Initial claims for the week ending June 6 reflect advance state claims, not seasonally adjusted.

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, June 11, 2020.

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