Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Iowa

Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Iowa
Series ID PEUCCCIA
Source U.S. Employment and Training Administration
Release Pandemic Claims Weekly Report
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Weekly, Ending Saturday
Units Number
Date Range 2020-03-28 to 2022-10-22
Last Updated 2022-11-14 7:33 AM CST
Notes Continued claims, also referred to as insured unemployment, is the number of people who have already filed an initial claim and who have experienced a week of unemployment and then filed a continued claim to claim benefits for that week of unemployment. Continued claims data are based on the week of unemployment, not the week when the initial claim was filed.

The Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program allowed people who have exhausted their unemployment compensation benefits to receive up to 13 additional weeks of benefits, provided they "are able to work, available to work, and actively seeking work." This program was established by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which expanded states' ability to provide unemployment insurance to many workers affected by COVID-19, including people who aren't ordinarily eligible for unemployment benefits.
DATE VALUE
2020-03-28 0
2020-04-04 0
2020-04-11 0
2020-04-18 0
2020-04-25 0
2020-05-02 0
2020-05-09 0
2020-05-16 0
2020-05-23 19710
2020-05-30 9855
2020-06-06 7823
2020-06-13 9384
2020-06-20 9070
2020-06-27 9572
2020-07-04 9356
2020-07-11 10786
2020-07-18 13876
2020-07-25 12903
2020-08-01 14797
2020-08-08 14520
2020-08-15 17132
2020-08-22 18683
2020-08-29 16670
2020-09-05 20898
2020-09-12 22817
2020-09-19 23983
2020-09-26 26586
2020-10-03 24900
2020-10-10 25092
2020-10-17 26130
2020-10-24 25542
2020-10-31 26153
2020-11-07 25855
2020-11-14 26410
2020-11-21 24068
2020-11-28 26863
2020-12-05 24234
2020-12-12 22994
2020-12-19 21185
2020-12-26 19643
2021-01-02 17596
2021-01-09 14751
2021-01-16 13200
2021-01-23 11713
2021-01-30 9750
2021-02-06 8584
2021-02-13 46909
2021-02-20 72604
2021-02-27 39406
2021-03-06 41866
2021-03-13 38616
2021-03-20 29055
2021-03-27 25301
2021-04-03 23361
2021-04-10 24074
2021-04-17 23526
2021-04-24 24367
2021-05-01 22112
2021-05-08 22709
2021-05-15 21414
2021-05-22 19940
2021-05-29 19030
2021-06-05 19413
2021-06-12 17866
2021-06-19 13431
2021-06-26 9887
2021-07-03 6910
2021-07-10 5870
2021-07-17 4602
2021-07-24 4027
2021-07-31 3558
2021-08-07 2878
2021-08-14 2513
2021-08-21 2261
2021-08-28 1737
2021-09-04 1408
2021-09-11 1116
2021-09-18 1031
2021-09-25 846
2021-10-02 754
2021-10-09 624
2021-10-16 531
2021-10-23 599
2021-10-30 606
2021-11-06 449
2021-11-13 470
2021-11-20 330
2021-11-27 443
2021-12-04 391
2021-12-11 430
2021-12-18 388
2021-12-25 344
2022-01-01 520
2022-01-08 368
2022-01-15 225
2022-01-22 368
2022-01-29 216
2022-02-05 167
2022-02-12 155
2022-02-19 120
2022-02-26 175
2022-03-05 91
2022-03-12 169
2022-03-19 80
2022-03-26 96
2022-04-02 69
2022-04-09 91
2022-04-16 61
2022-04-23 124
2022-04-30 85
2022-05-07 42
2022-05-14 92
2022-05-21 47
2022-05-28 31
2022-06-04 39
2022-06-11 37
2022-06-18 83
2022-06-25 151
2022-07-02 33
2022-07-09 85
2022-07-16 78
2022-07-23 13
2022-07-30 29
2022-08-06 27
2022-08-13 56
2022-08-20 31
2022-08-27 0
2022-09-03 0
2022-09-10 0
2022-09-17 0
2022-09-24 0
2022-10-01 0
2022-10-08 0
2022-10-15 0
2022-10-22 0

Subscribe to the FRED newsletter


Follow us

Back to Top