Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Wisconsin

Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Wisconsin
Series ID PEUCCCWI
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 0
2020-05-30 0
2020-06-06 0
2020-06-13 0
2020-06-20 19101
2020-06-27 10462
2020-07-04 9870
2020-07-11 7692
2020-07-18 7724
2020-07-25 8565
2020-08-01 11130
2020-08-08 11934
2020-08-15 11444
2020-08-22 11685
2020-08-29 12239
2020-09-05 12375
2020-09-12 14363
2020-09-19 15804
2020-09-26 21020
2020-10-03 23594
2020-10-10 26538
2020-10-17 29181
2020-10-24 29852
2020-10-31 30745
2020-11-07 31274
2020-11-14 34586
2020-11-21 34409
2020-11-28 37221
2020-12-05 39723
2020-12-12 40136
2020-12-19 34336
2020-12-26 31797
2021-01-02 31936
2021-01-09 27183
2021-01-16 25122
2021-01-23 24150
2021-01-30 25623
2021-02-06 24603
2021-02-13 23458
2021-02-20 23538
2021-02-27 46130
2021-03-06 58957
2021-03-13 51705
2021-03-20 38137
2021-03-27 38566
2021-04-03 38087
2021-04-10 25130
2021-04-17 26650
2021-04-24 29640
2021-05-01 31663
2021-05-08 33923
2021-05-15 35678
2021-05-22 35125
2021-05-29 29826
2021-06-05 29764
2021-06-12 28887
2021-06-19 28632
2021-06-26 28609
2021-07-03 27691
2021-07-10 19863
2021-07-17 23418
2021-07-24 24069
2021-07-31 24517
2021-08-07 24813
2021-08-14 24608
2021-08-21 24643
2021-08-28 24503
2021-09-04 23817
2021-09-11 17421
2021-09-18 8996
2021-09-25 6114
2021-10-02 4366
2021-10-09 2382
2021-10-16 1747
2021-10-23 1403
2021-10-30 1317
2021-11-06 1235
2021-11-13 1065
2021-11-20 863
2021-11-27 883
2021-12-04 681
2021-12-11 640
2021-12-18 544
2021-12-25 549
2022-01-01 682
2022-01-08 536
2022-01-15 537
2022-01-22 480
2022-01-29 420
2022-02-05 330
2022-02-12 289
2022-02-19 367
2022-02-26 406
2022-03-05 293
2022-03-12 166
2022-03-19 184
2022-03-26 186
2022-04-02 169
2022-04-09 178
2022-04-16 73
2022-04-23 141
2022-04-30 104
2022-05-07 85
2022-05-14 40
2022-05-21 117
2022-05-28 31
2022-06-04 65
2022-06-11 72
2022-06-18 62
2022-06-25 50
2022-07-02 59
2022-07-09 125
2022-07-16 16
2022-07-23 58
2022-07-30 20
2022-08-06 131
2022-08-13 162
2022-08-20 0
2022-08-27 145
2022-09-03 139
2022-09-10 172
2022-09-17 74
2022-09-24 74
2022-10-01 18
2022-10-08 21
2022-10-15 27
2022-10-22 19

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