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What weekly unemployment claims reveal about the local impacts of the COVID-19 recession | Brookings
By Alan Berube
Weekly jobless claims total 2.981 million, bringing coronavirus tally to 36.5 million
By Jeff Cox
U.S. Unemployment Benefits: Millions Still Waiting for State Help
By Catarina Saraiva, Reade Pickert & Shawn Donnan
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USDOL
Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims
Initial claims were 207,000 for the week ending 4/20 (-5,000).
Insured unemployment was 1,781,000 for the week ending 4/13 (-15,000).
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Washington State ESD
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March 2024 Unemployment Report
County unemployment rates and employment data for March 2024 are now available.
Use our historical labor force and unemployment data page to view prior months’ data.
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Oregon Employment Department
ORemployment
Attention Unemployment Insurance claimants: You can file your weekly claim using Frances Online or the automated Weekly Claim Line at 800-982-8920. Make sure to file each week you are seeking benefits by 11:59 p.m. each Saturday. pic.twitter.com/WA2oa8GQFb
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TN Dept of Labor & Workforce
Jobs4_TN
Every county in Tennessee had unemployment rates below 5% in March. The rates range from a low of 2.2% to 4.6%. For a complete analysis of the March 2024 data, click here: loom.ly/JyG1eC8 pic.twitter.com/YCeJiQCdVR
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N.J. failed to fix unemployment system for 19 years, records show. Now Murphy pleads patience.
By Sophie Nieto-munoz & Matthew Stanmyre