New weekly unemployment filings tick up to 870,000

FAN Editor

Some six months into the crisis, new unemployment filings remain elevated.

The latest tally of weekly jobless claims was 870,000 last week, the Department of Labor said Thursday.

While the number of people filing for unemployment insurance has stagnated in recent weeks, the latest figure shows a concerning uptick of 4,000 compared to the previous week’s revised figure. It is also the 27th straight week of historically high weekly jobless claims.

Despite the number falling significantly since March (when 6.9 million people applied for unemployment insurance in one week), the latest figure also shows that workers are continuing to be laid off at an unprecedented rate some six months into the pandemic.

The Labor Department also said Thursday that more than 26 million Americans are still receiving some sort of unemployment insurance benefits as of the week ending Sept. 5. For the same period last year, that figure was 1.5 million.

States that had the highest insured unemployment rates for the week ending Sept. 5 were Hawaii, California and Nevada.

Moreover, the states that saw the largest increase in weekly unemployment claims for the week ending Sept. 12 were Indiana, Kansas and Illinois.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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