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Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Initial Claims in Texas

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Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Initial Claims in Texas
Series ID PUAICTX
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 2020-04-04 to 2022-11-05
Last Updated 2022-11-14 7:33 AM CST
Notes An initial claim is a claim filed by an unemployed individual after a separation from an employer.

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
2020-04-04 0
2020-04-11 26600
2020-04-18 48325
2020-04-25 33817
2020-05-02 54185
2020-05-09 44470
2020-05-16 40513
2020-05-23 41204
2020-05-30 32254
2020-06-06 29519
2020-06-13 24629
2020-06-20 27420
2020-06-27 27620
2020-07-04 34662
2020-07-11 29665
2020-07-18 24393
2020-07-25 21176
2020-08-01 17509
2020-08-08 13505
2020-08-15 19040
2020-08-22 15081
2020-08-29 19258
2020-09-05 23975
2020-09-12 18413
2020-09-19 7667
2020-09-26 6970
2020-10-03 6455
2020-10-10 5972
2020-10-17 5250
2020-10-24 5111
2020-10-31 5513
2020-11-07 5402
2020-11-14 6394
2020-11-21 6902
2020-11-28 4882
2020-12-05 8220
2020-12-12 7026
2020-12-19 6018
2020-12-26 4644
2021-01-02 6610
2021-01-09 5625
2021-01-16 6574
2021-01-23 5647
2021-01-30 5782
2021-02-06 4961
2021-02-13 4669
2021-02-20 3633
2021-02-27 4826
2021-03-06 4202
2021-03-13 5748
2021-03-20 5388
2021-03-27 4946
2021-04-03 6021
2021-04-10 1240
2021-04-17 3826
2021-04-24 3541
2021-05-01 3148
2021-05-08 2745
2021-05-15 2978
2021-05-22 2291
2021-05-29 1856
2021-06-05 1452
2021-06-12 2004
2021-06-19 2453
2021-06-26 2039
2021-07-03 276
2021-07-10 172
2021-07-17 177
2021-07-24 151
2021-07-31 97
2021-08-07 61
2021-08-14 51
2021-08-21 47
2021-08-28 85
2021-09-04 81
2021-09-11 70
2021-09-18 69
2021-09-25 54
2021-10-02 54
2021-10-09 54
2021-10-16 140
2021-10-23 191
2021-10-30 48
2021-11-06 36
2021-11-13 39
2021-11-20 73
2021-11-27 26
2021-12-04 26
2021-12-11 40
2021-12-18 34
2021-12-25 17
2022-01-01 23
2022-01-08 14
2022-01-15 32
2022-01-22 6
2022-01-29 16
2022-02-05 19
2022-02-12 8
2022-02-19 3
2022-02-26 2
2022-03-05 6
2022-03-12 10
2022-03-19 2
2022-03-26 4
2022-04-02 7
2022-04-09 8
2022-04-16 0
2022-04-23 13
2022-04-30 13
2022-05-07 13
2022-05-14 12
2022-05-21 1
2022-05-28 10
2022-06-04 3
2022-06-11 1
2022-06-18 2
2022-06-25 7
2022-07-02 4
2022-07-09 3
2022-07-16 1
2022-07-23 5
2022-07-30 0
2022-08-06 5
2022-08-13 3
2022-08-20 6
2022-08-27 1
2022-09-03 1
2022-09-10 6
2022-09-17 0
2022-09-24 7
2022-10-01 1
2022-10-08 0
2022-10-15 1
2022-10-22 4
2022-10-29 8
2022-11-05 2

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