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Formerly TwitterU.S. Department of Labor
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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NYS Department of Labor
NYSLabor
Learn how to start a business while receiving unemployment insurance benefits through NYS's Self-Employment Assistance Program (SEAP). Discover the benefits of SEAP Program today: dol.ny.gov/seap pic.twitter.com/6GonGe6Gce
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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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U.S. unemployment rate passes 20% with 4.4 million weekly jobless claims, 26.5 million total claims for benefits ...
By Lance Lambert