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Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Minnesota

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Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Minnesota
Series ID PEUCCCMN
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 6354
2020-04-18 8363
2020-04-25 10619
2020-05-02 11934
2020-05-09 12935
2020-05-16 13405
2020-05-23 14332
2020-05-30 15632
2020-06-06 16909
2020-06-13 18436
2020-06-20 19817
2020-06-27 21558
2020-07-04 21396
2020-07-11 21778
2020-07-18 23053
2020-07-25 24110
2020-08-01 24636
2020-08-08 26649
2020-08-15 28211
2020-08-22 29916
2020-08-29 32149
2020-09-05 34455
2020-09-12 36733
2020-09-19 41622
2020-09-26 52054
2020-10-03 61136
2020-10-10 68327
2020-10-17 73570
2020-10-24 77206
2020-10-31 78814
2020-11-07 80864
2020-11-14 83409
2020-11-21 83514
2020-11-28 90072
2020-12-05 87238
2020-12-12 86836
2020-12-19 80037
2020-12-26 77111
2021-01-02 121418
2021-01-09 127336
2021-01-16 136100
2021-01-23 134915
2021-01-30 133717
2021-02-06 140100
2021-02-13 139207
2021-02-20 140119
2021-02-27 141818
2021-03-06 143350
2021-03-13 141501
2021-03-20 167551
2021-03-27 173344
2021-04-03 176651
2021-04-10 180124
2021-04-17 180590
2021-04-24 181599
2021-05-01 184869
2021-05-08 184716
2021-05-15 184482
2021-05-22 187429
2021-05-29 184331
2021-06-05 186536
2021-06-12 185642
2021-06-19 187112
2021-06-26 112459
2021-07-03 111967
2021-07-10 112938
2021-07-17 112268
2021-07-24 114010
2021-07-31 112799
2021-08-07 108129
2021-08-14 109802
2021-08-21 109360
2021-08-28 109988
2021-09-04 101127
2021-09-11 5514
2021-09-18 2035
2021-09-25 1876
2021-10-02 415
2021-10-09 563
2021-10-16 510
2021-10-23 373
2021-10-30 365
2021-11-06 145
2021-11-13 482
2021-11-20 311
2021-11-27 118
2021-12-04 214
2021-12-11 206
2021-12-18 181
2021-12-25 175
2022-01-01 229
2022-01-08 181
2022-01-15 181
2022-01-22 164
2022-01-29 169
2022-02-05 219
2022-02-12 372
2022-02-19 49
2022-02-26 49
2022-03-05 22
2022-03-12 18
2022-03-19 5
2022-03-26 13
2022-04-02 23
2022-04-09 0
2022-04-16 30
2022-04-23 22
2022-04-30 0
2022-05-07 18
2022-05-14 0
2022-05-21 19
2022-05-28 0
2022-06-04 0
2022-06-11 1
2022-06-18 9
2022-06-25 7
2022-07-02 0
2022-07-09 0
2022-07-16 0
2022-07-23 0
2022-07-30 0
2022-08-06 0
2022-08-13 0
2022-08-20 0
2022-08-27 0
2022-09-03 0
2022-09-10 0
2022-09-17 0
2022-09-24 0
2022-10-01 6
2022-10-08 0
2022-10-15 0
2022-10-22 0

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