Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Indiana

Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Indiana
Series ID PUACCIN
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 Unemployment Assistance (PUA) is a program that temporarily expanded unemployment insurance eligibility to self-employed workers, freelancers, independent contractors and part-time workers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. 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 60354
2020-05-09 67577
2020-05-16 285913
2020-05-23 195247
2020-05-30 117441
2020-06-06 209080
2020-06-13 261370
2020-06-20 279532
2020-06-27 105809
2020-07-04 267770
2020-07-11 161862
2020-07-18 143026
2020-07-25 141990
2020-08-01 129766
2020-08-08 135014
2020-08-15 141404
2020-08-22 169475
2020-08-29 217512
2020-09-05 285110
2020-09-12 261488
2020-09-19 202155
2020-09-26 175287
2020-10-03 105742
2020-10-10 150340
2020-10-17 143704
2020-10-24 153670
2020-10-31 177764
2020-11-07 230304
2020-11-14 293432
2020-11-21 349429
2020-11-28 625450
2020-12-05 541812
2020-12-12 341542
2020-12-19 263680
2020-12-26 167888
2021-01-02 78051
2021-01-09 48616
2021-01-16 77086
2021-01-23 240697
2021-01-30 258801
2021-02-06 185968
2021-02-13 174867
2021-02-20 203892
2021-02-27 250585
2021-03-06 259888
2021-03-13 162605
2021-03-20 206303
2021-03-27 166313
2021-04-03 203742
2021-04-10 202937
2021-04-17 154859
2021-04-24 122723
2021-05-01 120284
2021-05-08 114087
2021-05-15 113995
2021-05-22 110717
2021-05-29 106670
2021-06-05 104693
2021-06-12 119161
2021-06-19 103395
2021-06-26 2785
2021-07-03 1470
2021-07-10 105810
2021-07-17 136327
2021-07-24 113755
2021-07-31 114488
2021-08-07 108457
2021-08-14 100898
2021-08-21 97830
2021-08-28 99259
2021-09-04 72280
2021-09-11 5582
2021-09-18 12329
2021-09-25 15010
2021-10-02 9339
2021-10-09 991
2021-10-16 831
2021-10-23 3794
2021-10-30 8146
2021-11-06 9561
2021-11-13 14652
2021-11-20 8624
2021-11-27 10114
2021-12-04 9185
2021-12-11 8104
2021-12-18 4895
2021-12-25 6868
2022-01-01 9722
2022-01-08 4937
2022-01-15 6472
2022-01-22 6912
2022-01-29 8397
2022-02-05 8162
2022-02-12 7267
2022-02-19 8583
2022-02-26 7487
2022-03-05 8942
2022-03-12 7633
2022-03-19 21
2022-03-26 10103
2022-04-02 12029
2022-04-09 7917
2022-04-16 9882
2022-04-23 8307
2022-04-30 1582
2022-05-07 1304
2022-05-14 1490
2022-05-21 882
2022-05-28 1203
2022-06-04 1158
2022-06-11 898
2022-06-18 915
2022-06-25 720
2022-07-02 1040
2022-07-09 1069
2022-07-16 765
2022-07-23 1412
2022-07-30 606
2022-08-06 703
2022-08-13 953
2022-08-20 831
2022-08-27 756
2022-09-03 903
2022-09-10 749
2022-09-17 618
2022-09-24 813
2022-10-01 571
2022-10-08 650
2022-10-15 583
2022-10-22 538

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