Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Pennsylvania

Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Pennsylvania
Series ID PEUCCCPA
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 1076
2020-04-25 1251
2020-05-02 1365
2020-05-09 1500
2020-05-16 531
2020-05-23 11345
2020-05-30 125988
2020-06-06 60964
2020-06-13 67549
2020-06-20 39955
2020-06-27 61587
2020-07-04 38418
2020-07-11 44151
2020-07-18 37497
2020-07-25 42208
2020-08-01 37975
2020-08-08 42023
2020-08-15 42210
2020-08-22 44477
2020-08-29 46375
2020-09-05 49564
2020-09-12 50699
2020-09-19 62687
2020-09-26 104530
2020-10-03 127679
2020-10-10 160796
2020-10-17 170750
2020-10-24 137529
2020-10-31 240011
2020-11-07 196087
2020-11-14 214793
2020-11-21 202582
2020-11-28 230191
2020-12-05 219813
2020-12-12 235075
2020-12-19 203101
2020-12-26 217528
2021-01-02 184422
2021-01-09 179183
2021-01-16 170998
2021-01-23 245231
2021-01-30 240354
2021-02-06 244796
2021-02-13 264750
2021-02-20 258073
2021-02-27 274564
2021-03-06 372778
2021-03-13 336237
2021-03-20 300790
2021-03-27 307187
2021-04-03 291434
2021-04-10 307907
2021-04-17 286351
2021-04-24 291439
2021-05-01 284996
2021-05-08 298976
2021-05-15 282265
2021-05-22 302353
2021-05-29 289493
2021-06-05 187845
2021-06-12 273097
2021-06-19 228800
2021-06-26 243131
2021-07-03 212236
2021-07-10 230056
2021-07-17 199926
2021-07-24 213899
2021-07-31 199845
2021-08-07 211291
2021-08-14 201629
2021-08-21 212119
2021-08-28 202563
2021-09-04 163035
2021-09-11 22368
2021-09-18 14464
2021-09-25 10001
2021-10-02 6431
2021-10-09 4494
2021-10-16 4906
2021-10-23 5066
2021-10-30 4256
2021-11-06 3767
2021-11-13 3804
2021-11-20 2240
2021-11-27 3083
2021-12-04 2738
2021-12-11 2875
2021-12-18 1538
2021-12-25 1599
2022-01-01 1469
2022-01-08 1467
2022-01-15 1776
2022-01-22 2111
2022-01-29 1816
2022-02-05 1506
2022-02-12 1342
2022-02-19 1224
2022-02-26 1321
2022-03-05 1322
2022-03-12 1423
2022-03-19 1506
2022-03-26 1643
2022-04-02 1728
2022-04-09 1404
2022-04-16 1342
2022-04-23 1694
2022-04-30 1537
2022-05-07 1151
2022-05-14 1272
2022-05-21 1155
2022-05-28 1042
2022-06-04 1173
2022-06-11 711
2022-06-18 700
2022-06-25 313
2022-07-02 419
2022-07-09 1037
2022-07-16 971
2022-07-23 998
2022-07-30 1206
2022-08-06 1149
2022-08-13 1358
2022-08-20 913
2022-08-27 1141
2022-09-03 493
2022-09-10 1209
2022-09-17 833
2022-09-24 1242
2022-10-01 962
2022-10-08 1110
2022-10-15 1445
2022-10-22 935

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