Estimated new UI claims and employer-provided health insurance (EPHI) losses between March 15 and April 25, by state

State Total job losses (UI initial claims) EPHI job losses Total job losses as a share of industry employment
Alabama 406,732 191,304 20.5%
Alaska 71,606 32,193 21.2%
Arizona 473,802 209,633 16.5%
Arkansas 176,895 83,963 14.8%
California 3,675,346 1,654,389 20.9%
Colorado 338,516 150,600 12.3%
Connecticut 261,686 122,374 15.9%
Delaware 79,222 34,696 17.8%
Washington D.C. 72,431 29,955 9.5%
Florida 1,592,236 687,286 18.2%
Georgia 1,367,494 630,178 30.5%
Hawaii 194,437 77,160 30.4%
Idaho 117,253 52,308 15.4%
Illinois 818,917 375,184 13.7%
Indiana 569,847 272,648 18.6%
Iowa 260,729 123,491 16.8%
Kansas 215,722 102,085 15.7%
Kentucky 590,829 277,814 31.4%
Louisiana 508,202 226,466 26.8%
Maine 108,874 47,884 17.3%
Maryland 385,664 170,200 14.4%
Massachusetts 725,018 326,320 20.0%
Michigan 1,261,121 590,684 29.0%
Minnesota 556,651 258,771 19.1%
Mississippi 201,890 93,529 17.9%
Missouri 452,126 207,711 16.2%
Montana 89,426 37,673 18.8%
Nebraska 104,177 48,290 10.6%
Nevada 386,705 146,316 27.6%
New Hampshire 159,993 71,868 24.0%
New Jersey 889,480 402,074 22.3%
New Mexico 118,462 51,196 14.2%
New York 1,609,842 728,213 17.1%
North Carolina 747,303 339,936 16.7%
North Dakota 57,168 26,658 13.6%
Ohio 1,056,695 490,764 19.4%
Oklahoma 273,958 125,446 17.1%
Oregon 278,852 125,657 14.3%
Pennsylvania 1,620,512 746,558 27.3%
Puerto Rico 217,739 98,249 25.2%
Rhode Island 145,615 63,256 30.0%
South Carolina 413,542 186,508 19.5%
South Dakota 33,743 15,519 7.7%
Tennessee 425,668 195,050 14.1%
Texas 1,555,995 707,651 12.4%
Utah 137,256 62,808 9.1%
Vermont 56,122 25,377 18.1%
Virginia 567,534 255,227 14.5%
Virgin Islands 552 214 1.7%
Washington 857,697 390,539 24.5%
West Virginia 123,828 57,361 18.3%
Wisconsin 442,581 211,320 15.3%
Wyoming 29,653 12,869 10.7%

Note: EPHI losses are estimated unemployment insurance (UI) claims associated with employer-provided health insurance loss.

Source: Authors’ analysis of state-level UI claims, U.S. Department of Labor UI Claims, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages data, and the 2018 Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population Survey.
View the underlying data on epi.org.