Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Washington

Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Washington
Series ID PUACCWA
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 23318
2020-04-18 350045
2020-04-25 241340
2020-05-02 284555
2020-05-09 310163
2020-05-16 193276
2020-05-23 175846
2020-05-30 171898
2020-06-06 167283
2020-06-13 179818
2020-06-20 150519
2020-06-27 164538
2020-07-04 145759
2020-07-11 151366
2020-07-18 146114
2020-07-25 141092
2020-08-01 134974
2020-08-08 125986
2020-08-15 145469
2020-08-22 122143
2020-08-29 122915
2020-09-05 114730
2020-09-12 114600
2020-09-19 113184
2020-09-26 107991
2020-10-03 106159
2020-10-10 105578
2020-10-17 103378
2020-10-24 104909
2020-10-31 103064
2020-11-07 93818
2020-11-14 101292
2020-11-21 108859
2020-11-28 108570
2020-12-05 111177
2020-12-12 109578
2020-12-19 119826
2020-12-26 119912
2021-01-02 113598
2021-01-09 109267
2021-01-16 108890
2021-01-23 112692
2021-01-30 106609
2021-02-06 104582
2021-02-13 103735
2021-02-20 104174
2021-02-27 104744
2021-03-06 104740
2021-03-13 103634
2021-03-20 105286
2021-03-27 106140
2021-04-03 105083
2021-04-10 104900
2021-04-17 103581
2021-04-24 104162
2021-05-01 104125
2021-05-08 122873
2021-05-15 111476
2021-05-22 109161
2021-05-29 104505
2021-06-05 105884
2021-06-12 104705
2021-06-19 101866
2021-06-26 100219
2021-07-03 117477
2021-07-10 86828
2021-07-17 117665
2021-07-24 86593
2021-07-31 85466
2021-08-07 79238
2021-08-14 73882
2021-08-21 72773
2021-08-28 76428
2021-09-04 67325
2021-09-11 7717
2021-09-18 4331
2021-09-25 2827
2021-10-02 3299
2021-10-09 1405
2021-10-16 1517
2021-10-23 1833
2021-10-30 190
2021-11-06 1382
2021-11-13 1355
2021-11-20 521
2021-11-27 767
2021-12-04 773
2021-12-11 869
2021-12-18 422
2021-12-25 353
2022-01-01 423
2022-01-08 514
2022-01-15 496
2022-01-22 275
2022-01-29 537
2022-02-05 525
2022-02-12 359
2022-02-19 661
2022-02-26 287
2022-03-05 276
2022-03-12 235
2022-03-19 166
2022-03-26 257
2022-04-02 280
2022-04-09 260
2022-04-16 149
2022-04-23 0
2022-04-30 133
2022-05-07 291
2022-05-14 97
2022-05-21 117
2022-05-28 56
2022-06-04 81
2022-06-11 303
2022-06-18 251
2022-06-25 19
2022-07-02 11
2022-07-09 6
2022-07-16 49
2022-07-23 0
2022-07-30 58
2022-08-06 58
2022-08-13 5
2022-08-20 17
2022-08-27 71
2022-09-03 33
2022-09-10 0
2022-09-17 37
2022-09-24 42
2022-10-01 0
2022-10-08 21
2022-10-15 29
2022-10-22 34

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