Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Illinois

Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in Illinois
Series ID PEUCCCIL
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 Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program allowed people who have exhausted their unemployment compensation benefits to receive up to 13 additional weeks of benefits, provided they "are able to work, available to work, and actively seeking work." 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 0
2020-05-09 29423
2020-05-16 28873
2020-05-23 33201
2020-05-30 28128
2020-06-06 37167
2020-06-13 32604
2020-06-20 39265
2020-06-27 36561
2020-07-04 35951
2020-07-11 33607
2020-07-18 30690
2020-07-25 34499
2020-08-01 31896
2020-08-08 33974
2020-08-15 32245
2020-08-22 32692
2020-08-29 32489
2020-09-05 32208
2020-09-12 33923
2020-09-19 37650
2020-09-26 74602
2020-10-03 109539
2020-10-10 150021
2020-10-17 168672
2020-10-24 194305
2020-10-31 204472
2020-11-07 218266
2020-11-14 228583
2020-11-21 231238
2020-11-28 248634
2020-12-05 246235
2020-12-12 257075
2020-12-19 241532
2020-12-26 240206
2021-01-02 210534
2021-01-09 192069
2021-01-16 168674
2021-01-23 158051
2021-01-30 246696
2021-02-06 236759
2021-02-13 251700
2021-02-20 250834
2021-02-27 272019
2021-03-06 265605
2021-03-13 271217
2021-03-20 255324
2021-03-27 240789
2021-04-03 262153
2021-04-10 260222
2021-04-17 260760
2021-04-24 264207
2021-05-01 269304
2021-05-08 276345
2021-05-15 279090
2021-05-22 281835
2021-05-29 283494
2021-06-05 274630
2021-06-12 278615
2021-06-19 276185
2021-06-26 279440
2021-07-03 267821
2021-07-10 271383
2021-07-17 272601
2021-07-24 270950
2021-07-31 268916
2021-08-07 267637
2021-08-14 266178
2021-08-21 263540
2021-08-28 256819
2021-09-04 245219
2021-09-11 128389
2021-09-18 7276
2021-09-25 2019
2021-10-02 1499
2021-10-09 927
2021-10-16 1190
2021-10-23 910
2021-10-30 958
2021-11-06 705
2021-11-13 870
2021-11-20 350
2021-11-27 546
2021-12-04 575
2021-12-11 631
2021-12-18 359
2021-12-25 410
2022-01-01 515
2022-01-08 413
2022-01-15 216
2022-01-22 368
2022-01-29 272
2022-02-05 283
2022-02-12 425
2022-02-19 336
2022-02-26 214
2022-03-05 116
2022-03-12 173
2022-03-19 151
2022-03-26 135
2022-04-02 96
2022-04-09 124
2022-04-16 43
2022-04-23 74
2022-04-30 55
2022-05-07 32
2022-05-14 39
2022-05-21 25
2022-05-28 22
2022-06-04 63
2022-06-11 26
2022-06-18 22
2022-06-25 9
2022-07-02 22
2022-07-09 8
2022-07-16 7
2022-07-23 18
2022-07-30 0
2022-08-06 11
2022-08-13 0
2022-08-20 16
2022-08-27 29
2022-09-03 35
2022-09-10 14
2022-09-17 16
2022-09-24 27
2022-10-01 21
2022-10-08 12
2022-10-15 0
2022-10-22 2

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