New and cumulative Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims by state: PUA claims filed and number of workers either receiving PUA benefits or waiting for approval during the week ending May 23

State Most recent week initial claims: 05/23/2020 Most recent continued claims claims: 05/09/2020 Total initial claims – most recent 3 weeks Total currently receiving or applied for PUA
Alabama 0 0 0 0
Alaska 0 0 0 0
Arizona 0 0 0 0
Arkansas 0 0 0 0
California 112,791 1,148,937 344,182 1,493,119
Colorado 7,633 96,779 23,393 120,172
Connecticut 7,450 65,560 23,691 89,251
Delaware 0 0 0 0
Washington D.C. 0 0 0 0
Florida 0 0 0 0
Georgia 0 0 0 0
Hawaii 0 0 0 0
Idaho 5,193 4,561 6,118 10,679
Illinois 74,515 159,646 89,965 249,611
Indiana 0 67,577 95,318 162,895
Iowa 4,552 16,186 11,408 27,594
Kansas 0 0 0 0
Kentucky 0 0 0 0
Louisiana 3,396 118,817 46,140 164,957
Maine 7,043 35,713 18,531 54,244
Maryland 15,448 170,722 48,727 219,449
Massachusetts 115,952 1,184,792 334,010 1,518,802
Michigan 165,230 1,642,002 499,516 2,141,518
Minnesota 3,036 78,807 11,599 90,406
Mississippi 0 0 0 0
Missouri 7,787 89,665 21,586 111,251
Montana 2,466 31,028 9,441 40,469
Nebraska 1,700 20,206 3,211 23,417
Nevada 27,399 0 64,966 64,966
New Hampshire 0 0 0 0
New Jersey 103,220 302,590 243,716 546,306
New Mexico 3,253 49,504 11,106 60,610
New York 177,684 226,631 480,856 707,487
North Carolina 42,002 59,343 137,409 196,752
North Dakota 638 8,142 2,305 10,447
Ohio 134,468 592,141 178,626 770,767
Oklahoma 3,016 0 3,016 3,016
Oregon 0 0 0 0
Pennsylvania 60,750 721,664 192,394 914,058
Rhode Island 3,768 35,932 12,717 48,649
South Carolina 19,706 98,189 37,268 135,457
South Dakota 901 2,892 2,469 5,361
Tennessee 3,390 79,363 13,174 92,537
Texas 43,997 166,633 131,720 298,353
Utah 2,600 10,169 4,111 14,280
Vermont 0 0 0 0
Virginia 13,906 193,227 13,906 207,133
Washington 61,471 310,163 131,424 441,587
West Virginia 0 0 0 0
Wisconsin 8,591 0 24,243 24,243
Wyoming 897 1,537 3,456 4,993

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, May 28, 2020

View the underlying data on epi.org.