Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in District of Columbia

Title Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Continued Claims in District of Columbia
Series ID PUACCDC
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 0
2020-04-25 0
2020-05-02 0
2020-05-09 0
2020-05-16 0
2020-05-23 0
2020-05-30 11444
2020-06-06 11978
2020-06-13 12479
2020-06-20 12762
2020-06-27 13103
2020-07-04 13316
2020-07-11 13981
2020-07-18 13937
2020-07-25 13953
2020-08-01 13778
2020-08-08 13746
2020-08-15 13434
2020-08-22 14233
2020-08-29 14417
2020-09-05 14546
2020-09-12 14649
2020-09-19 15676
2020-09-26 14778
2020-10-03 15391
2020-10-10 14892
2020-10-17 15131
2020-10-24 15057
2020-10-31 15002
2020-11-07 14874
2020-11-14 15223
2020-11-21 14522
2020-11-28 15539
2020-12-05 15372
2020-12-12 16043
2020-12-19 15251
2020-12-26 15916
2021-01-02 15317
2021-01-09 16162
2021-01-16 15256
2021-01-23 15281
2021-01-30 15755
2021-02-06 16138
2021-02-13 15265
2021-02-20 15519
2021-02-27 15536
2021-03-06 16238
2021-03-13 15233
2021-03-20 13610
2021-03-27 15469
2021-04-03 12477
2021-04-10 12563
2021-04-17 13481
2021-04-24 13271
2021-05-01 11782
2021-05-08 12763
2021-05-15 12145
2021-05-22 11894
2021-05-29 13733
2021-06-05 13242
2021-06-12 12271
2021-06-19 12036
2021-06-26 12606
2021-07-03 12984
2021-07-10 14272
2021-07-17 13741
2021-07-24 12698
2021-07-31 13395
2021-08-07 12761
2021-08-14 12326
2021-08-21 12379
2021-08-28 12242
2021-09-04 9488
2021-09-11 3113
2021-09-18 1521
2021-09-25 1093
2021-10-02 1579
2021-10-09 1112
2021-10-16 1706
2021-10-23 1905
2021-10-30 1996
2021-11-06 845
2021-11-13 2793
2021-11-20 775
2021-11-27 1094
2021-12-04 1074
2021-12-11 2051
2021-12-18 1432
2021-12-25 1006
2022-01-01 902
2022-01-08 852
2022-01-15 733
2022-01-22 597
2022-01-29 616
2022-02-05 1007
2022-02-12 1063
2022-02-19 1175
2022-02-26 1110
2022-03-05 575
2022-03-12 1427
2022-03-19 1101
2022-03-26 892
2022-04-02 452
2022-04-09 562
2022-04-16 278
2022-04-23 202
2022-04-30 627
2022-05-07 442
2022-05-14 281
2022-05-21 442
2022-05-28 419
2022-06-04 599
2022-06-11 480
2022-06-18 368
2022-06-25 191
2022-07-02 374
2022-07-09 162
2022-07-16 542
2022-07-23 215
2022-07-30 173
2022-08-06 694
2022-08-13 314
2022-08-20 194
2022-08-27 279
2022-09-03 188
2022-09-10 354
2022-09-17 482
2022-09-24 144
2022-10-01 489
2022-10-08 569
2022-10-15 571
2022-10-22 42

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