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Table Data - Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in New York

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Title Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continued Claims in New York
Series ID PEUCCCNY
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 18010
2020-04-18 33362
2020-04-25 43414
2020-05-02 48190
2020-05-09 50117
2020-05-16 53737
2020-05-23 64624
2020-05-30 75140
2020-06-06 69209
2020-06-13 71696
2020-06-20 73072
2020-06-27 75980
2020-07-04 78651
2020-07-11 79753
2020-07-18 84708
2020-07-25 89643
2020-08-01 93823
2020-08-08 70896
2020-08-15 71910
2020-08-22 75994
2020-08-29 83372
2020-09-05 96852
2020-09-12 161243
2020-09-19 232083
2020-09-26 433446
2020-10-03 537675
2020-10-10 600921
2020-10-17 644570
2020-10-24 662761
2020-10-31 682997
2020-11-07 688988
2020-11-14 717795
2020-11-21 715067
2020-11-28 749766
2020-12-05 761368
2020-12-12 749327
2020-12-19 685857
2020-12-26 642002
2021-01-02 654902
2021-01-09 668401
2021-01-16 685738
2021-01-23 717842
2021-01-30 757368
2021-02-06 762088
2021-02-13 754700
2021-02-20 775548
2021-02-27 779633
2021-03-06 772466
2021-03-13 736592
2021-03-20 752208
2021-03-27 754875
2021-04-03 740243
2021-04-10 706023
2021-04-17 677876
2021-04-24 665144
2021-05-01 670088
2021-05-08 717235
2021-05-15 759030
2021-05-22 755123
2021-05-29 744355
2021-06-05 747917
2021-06-12 741759
2021-06-19 735792
2021-06-26 727216
2021-07-03 723533
2021-07-10 723405
2021-07-17 711365
2021-07-24 706598
2021-07-31 725389
2021-08-07 713292
2021-08-14 665913
2021-08-21 722546
2021-08-28 715299
2021-09-04 687442
2021-09-11 57805
2021-09-18 54990
2021-09-25 68888
2021-10-02 68766
2021-10-09 63601
2021-10-16 63890
2021-10-23 60088
2021-10-30 55552
2021-11-06 52233
2021-11-13 51295
2021-11-20 46447
2021-11-27 49575
2021-12-04 46934
2021-12-11 43989
2021-12-18 42462
2021-12-25 1327
2022-01-01 1321
2022-01-08 1381
2022-01-15 1217
2022-01-22 1516
2022-01-29 1026
2022-02-05 869
2022-02-12 1134
2022-02-19 1032
2022-02-26 1042
2022-03-05 1010
2022-03-12 670
2022-03-19 848
2022-03-26 831
2022-04-02 1042
2022-04-09 1174
2022-04-16 806
2022-04-23 613
2022-04-30 853
2022-05-07 715
2022-05-14 778
2022-05-21 666
2022-05-28 400
2022-06-04 617
2022-06-11 720
2022-06-18 377
2022-06-25 461
2022-07-02 168
2022-07-09 340
2022-07-16 649
2022-07-23 320
2022-07-30 294
2022-08-06 421
2022-08-13 276
2022-08-20 322
2022-08-27 310
2022-09-03 162
2022-09-10 163
2022-09-17 163
2022-09-24 272
2022-10-01 144
2022-10-08 106
2022-10-15 248
2022-10-22 141

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