Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Louisiana

Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Louisiana
Series ID PUACCLA
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 96338
2020-04-18 80693
2020-04-25 86524
2020-05-02 142979
2020-05-09 118817
2020-05-16 174070
2020-05-23 161530
2020-05-30 166615
2020-06-06 178859
2020-06-13 150962
2020-06-20 149592
2020-06-27 154047
2020-07-04 148322
2020-07-11 151757
2020-07-18 155670
2020-07-25 159251
2020-08-01 152053
2020-08-08 132403
2020-08-15 132988
2020-08-22 133263
2020-08-29 134051
2020-09-05 135451
2020-09-12 134309
2020-09-19 135636
2020-09-26 134049
2020-10-03 129260
2020-10-10 124708
2020-10-17 123488
2020-10-24 117663
2020-10-31 119829
2020-11-07 122026
2020-11-14 130391
2020-11-21 119563
2020-11-28 114073
2020-12-05 109367
2020-12-12 108264
2020-12-19 103193
2020-12-26 84855
2021-01-02 89461
2021-01-09 118888
2021-01-16 121768
2021-01-23 117825
2021-01-30 115315
2021-02-06 115904
2021-02-13 113825
2021-02-20 111705
2021-02-27 112342
2021-03-06 99916
2021-03-13 105050
2021-03-20 110631
2021-03-27 108401
2021-04-03 109337
2021-04-10 109935
2021-04-17 106651
2021-04-24 105433
2021-05-01 104906
2021-05-08 104888
2021-05-15 100908
2021-05-22 97407
2021-05-29 97459
2021-06-05 95716
2021-06-12 98109
2021-06-19 96451
2021-06-26 94607
2021-07-03 94219
2021-07-10 93019
2021-07-17 92195
2021-07-24 91312
2021-07-31 88769
2021-08-07 74818
2021-08-14 53810
2021-08-21 42348
2021-08-28 31687
2021-09-04 16282
2021-09-11 1203
2021-09-18 172
2021-09-25 149
2021-10-02 241
2021-10-09 92
2021-10-16 33
2021-10-23 44
2021-10-30 2
2021-11-06 26
2021-11-13 87
2021-11-20 50
2021-11-27 11
2021-12-04 85
2021-12-11 47
2021-12-18 93
2021-12-25 103
2022-01-01 140
2022-01-08 168
2022-01-15 35
2022-01-22 31
2022-01-29 34
2022-02-05 63
2022-02-12 42
2022-02-19 54
2022-02-26 0
2022-03-05 77
2022-03-12 46
2022-03-19 39
2022-03-26 85
2022-04-02 7
2022-04-09 36
2022-04-16 12
2022-04-23 1
2022-04-30 13
2022-05-07 40
2022-05-14 127
2022-05-21 48
2022-05-28 53
2022-06-04 5
2022-06-11 59
2022-06-18 39
2022-06-25 34
2022-07-02 44
2022-07-09 147
2022-07-16 21
2022-07-23 13
2022-07-30 10
2022-08-06 87
2022-08-13 10
2022-08-20 34
2022-08-27 29
2022-09-03 15
2022-09-10 123
2022-09-17 110
2022-09-24 77
2022-10-01 0
2022-10-08 92
2022-10-15 12
2022-10-22 55

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