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Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Colorado

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Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in Colorado
Series ID PUACCCO
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 104713
2020-04-25 92190
2020-05-02 92584
2020-05-09 96779
2020-05-16 101510
2020-05-23 105613
2020-05-30 126592
2020-06-06 188027
2020-06-13 130301
2020-06-20 94822
2020-06-27 89955
2020-07-04 92576
2020-07-11 72596
2020-07-18 74433
2020-07-25 69262
2020-08-01 62645
2020-08-08 63795
2020-08-15 64515
2020-08-22 64676
2020-08-29 62835
2020-09-05 59912
2020-09-12 64066
2020-09-19 64680
2020-09-26 55382
2020-10-03 57576
2020-10-10 55367
2020-10-17 55035
2020-10-24 55288
2020-10-31 66868
2020-11-07 58772
2020-11-14 59146
2020-11-21 57516
2020-11-28 73212
2020-12-05 73015
2020-12-12 86464
2020-12-19 97585
2020-12-26 90511
2021-01-02 0
2021-01-09 0
2021-01-16 0
2021-01-23 0
2021-01-30 35758
2021-02-06 39955
2021-02-13 32427
2021-02-20 47789
2021-02-27 48923
2021-03-06 50077
2021-03-13 50535
2021-03-20 56765
2021-03-27 64987
2021-04-03 47715
2021-04-10 45189
2021-04-17 42630
2021-04-24 40898
2021-05-01 40913
2021-05-08 40518
2021-05-15 25865
2021-05-22 25812
2021-05-29 24882
2021-06-05 24742
2021-06-12 24497
2021-06-19 23860
2021-06-26 23604
2021-07-03 18466
2021-07-10 23328
2021-07-17 25223
2021-07-24 26003
2021-07-31 25399
2021-08-07 23914
2021-08-14 23814
2021-08-21 23848
2021-08-28 23543
2021-09-04 19102
2021-09-11 136
2021-09-18 121
2021-09-25 109
2021-10-02 202
2021-10-09 106
2021-10-16 100
2021-10-23 333
2021-10-30 482
2021-11-06 387
2021-11-13 673
2021-11-20 382
2021-11-27 520
2021-12-04 600
2021-12-11 553
2021-12-18 200
2021-12-25 473
2022-01-01 1090
2022-01-08 1627
2022-01-15 1374
2022-01-22 1681
2022-01-29 1240
2022-02-05 1667
2022-02-12 2137
2022-02-19 1321
2022-02-26 1737
2022-03-05 1198
2022-03-12 1231
2022-03-19 1528
2022-03-26 1667
2022-04-02 1212
2022-04-09 1261
2022-04-16 707
2022-04-23 644
2022-04-30 691
2022-05-07 597
2022-05-14 597
2022-05-21 420
2022-05-28 156
2022-06-04 1046
2022-06-11 386
2022-06-18 338
2022-06-25 295
2022-07-02 310
2022-07-09 490
2022-07-16 534
2022-07-23 284
2022-07-30 316
2022-08-06 316
2022-08-13 188
2022-08-20 274
2022-08-27 123
2022-09-03 186
2022-09-10 120
2022-09-17 208
2022-09-24 353
2022-10-01 123
2022-10-08 25
2022-10-15 132
2022-10-22 31

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