Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Missouri

Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Missouri
Series ID PUACCMO
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 65947
2020-04-25 62350
2020-05-02 109019
2020-05-09 89665
2020-05-16 83638
2020-05-23 68365
2020-05-30 80019
2020-06-06 87467
2020-06-13 81948
2020-06-20 88820
2020-06-27 91964
2020-07-04 98059
2020-07-11 71628
2020-07-18 63701
2020-07-25 64063
2020-08-01 55471
2020-08-08 58901
2020-08-15 59261
2020-08-22 59318
2020-08-29 58496
2020-09-05 57053
2020-09-12 58978
2020-09-19 58356
2020-09-26 59342
2020-10-03 50970
2020-10-10 46762
2020-10-17 47418
2020-10-24 44089
2020-10-31 42993
2020-11-07 41830
2020-11-14 42919
2020-11-21 40652
2020-11-28 43416
2020-12-05 43926
2020-12-12 43168
2020-12-19 42140
2020-12-26 64157
2021-01-02 46657
2021-01-09 44917
2021-01-16 44628
2021-01-23 44419
2021-01-30 42524
2021-02-06 41800
2021-02-13 41056
2021-02-20 41280
2021-02-27 41757
2021-03-06 41940
2021-03-13 41447
2021-03-20 41071
2021-03-27 41503
2021-04-03 39782
2021-04-10 38547
2021-04-17 39550
2021-04-24 37240
2021-05-01 36648
2021-05-08 36695
2021-05-15 47289
2021-05-22 36716
2021-05-29 37977
2021-06-05 35734
2021-06-12 33283
2021-06-19 4129
2021-06-26 2948
2021-07-03 2288
2021-07-10 2593
2021-07-17 1893
2021-07-24 1596
2021-07-31 2117
2021-08-07 1754
2021-08-14 1548
2021-08-21 1354
2021-08-28 1611
2021-09-04 982
2021-09-11 1326
2021-09-18 1287
2021-09-25 1456
2021-10-02 1130
2021-10-09 1376
2021-10-16 1377
2021-10-23 1489
2021-10-30 1370
2021-11-06 989
2021-11-13 1289
2021-11-20 741
2021-11-27 1639
2021-12-04 1601
2021-12-11 1063
2021-12-18 837
2021-12-25 561
2022-01-01 761
2022-01-08 885
2022-01-15 427
2022-01-22 538
2022-01-29 306
2022-02-05 774
2022-02-12 607
2022-02-19 1001
2022-02-26 708
2022-03-05 402
2022-03-12 782
2022-03-19 898
2022-03-26 580
2022-04-02 621
2022-04-09 346
2022-04-16 486
2022-04-23 398
2022-04-30 441
2022-05-07 288
2022-05-14 1148
2022-05-21 355
2022-05-28 720
2022-06-04 725
2022-06-11 390
2022-06-18 176
2022-06-25 393
2022-07-02 357
2022-07-09 290
2022-07-16 556
2022-07-23 440
2022-07-30 324
2022-08-06 244
2022-08-13 281
2022-08-20 209
2022-08-27 206
2022-09-03 243
2022-09-10 224
2022-09-17 274
2022-09-24 124
2022-10-01 252
2022-10-08 115
2022-10-15 93
2022-10-22 243

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