Unemployment Insurance Initial Claims by County (2023)

Week Ending January 07,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending January 07,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 35 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 158 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 318 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 239 0 0 0
CALVERT 26 0 0 0
CAROLINE 18 0 0 0
CARROLL 43 0 0 0
CECIL 44 0 0 0
CHARLES 53 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 15 0 0 0
FREDERICK 82 0 0 0
GARRETT 20 0 0 0
HARFORD 89 0 0 0
HOWARD 81 0 0 0
KENT 15 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 213 0 0 1
NON-MARYLAND 240 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 226 0 0 1
QUEEN ANNES 17 0 0 0
SOMERSET 22 0 0 0
ST MARYS 28 0 0 0
TALBOT 33 0 0 0
Unknown 333 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 62 0 0 0
WICOMICO 41 0 0 0
WORCESTER 70 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 2,521 0 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 2,521
Total New PUA and PEUC: 2
Total New UI Claims: 2,523

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending January 07,2023

Week Ending January 14,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending January 14,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 39 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 155 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 368 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 272 0 0 0
CALVERT 24 0 0 0
CAROLINE 16 0 0 0
CARROLL 66 0 0 0
CECIL 39 1 0 0
CHARLES 62 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 15 0 0 0
FREDERICK 101 0 0 0
GARRETT 14 0 0 0
HARFORD 102 0 0 0
HOWARD 88 0 0 0
KENT 8 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 246 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 243 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 295 2 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 23 0 0 0
SOMERSET 10 0 0 0
ST MARYS 29 0 0 0
TALBOT 24 0 0 0
Unknown 286 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 59 0 0 0
WICOMICO 60 0 0 0
WORCESTER 69 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 2,713 3 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 2,713
Total New PUA and PEUC: 3
Total New UI Claims: 2,716

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending January 14,2023

Week Ending January 21,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending January 21,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 30 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 159 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 356 1 0 1
BALTIMORE CITY 261 0 0 0
CALVERT 17 0 0 0
CAROLINE 13 0 0 0
CARROLL 40 0 0 0
CECIL 28 0 0 0
CHARLES 42 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 10 0 0 0
FREDERICK 71 0 0 0
GARRETT 11 0 0 0
HARFORD 83 0 0 0
HOWARD 57 0 0 0
KENT 6 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 188 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 181 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 246 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 9 0 0 0
SOMERSET 8 0 0 0
ST MARYS 13 0 0 0
TALBOT 8 0 0 0
Unknown 145 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 54 0 0 0
WICOMICO 50 0 0 0
WORCESTER 49 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 2,135 1 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 2,135
Total New PUA and PEUC: 2
Total New UI Claims: 2,137

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending January 21,2023

Week Ending January 28,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending January 28,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 27 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 127 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 289 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 204 0 0 0
CALVERT 17 0 0 0
CAROLINE 5 0 0 0
CARROLL 28 0 0 0
CECIL 29 0 0 0
CHARLES 53 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 12 0 0 0
FREDERICK 44 1 0 0
GARRETT 14 0 0 0
HARFORD 85 0 0 0
HOWARD 53 0 0 0
KENT 5 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 170 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 147 0 0 2
PRINCE GEORGES 194 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 12 0 0 0
SOMERSET 6 0 0 0
ST MARYS 9 0 0 0
TALBOT 7 0 0 0
Unknown 98 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 37 0 0 0
WICOMICO 44 0 0 0
WORCESTER 35 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,751 1 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,751
Total New PUA and PEUC: 3
Total New UI Claims: 1,754

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending January 28,2023

Week Ending February 04,2023

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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending February 04,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 27 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 114 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 259 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 199 0 0 0
CALVERT 21 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 40 0 0 0
CECIL 21 0 0 0
CHARLES 36 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 9 0 0 0
FREDERICK 75 0 0 0
GARRETT 9 0 0 0
HARFORD 80 0 0 0
HOWARD 62 0 0 0
KENT 2 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 208 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 141 0 0 1
PRINCE GEORGES 223 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 14 0 0 0
SOMERSET 6 0 0 0
ST MARYS 10 0 0 0
TALBOT 12 0 0 0
Unknown 101 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 43 0 0 0
WICOMICO 26 0 0 0
WORCESTER 35 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,780 0 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,780
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,781

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending February 04,2023

Week Ending February 11,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending February 11,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 22 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 111 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 261 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 198 1 0 0
CALVERT 21 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 37 0 0 0
CECIL 27 0 0 0
CHARLES 42 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 7 0 0 0
FREDERICK 63 0 0 0
GARRETT 1 0 0 0
HARFORD 71 0 0 0
HOWARD 63 1 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 164 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 135 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 200 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 18 0 0 0
SOMERSET 4 0 0 0
ST MARYS 5 0 0 0
TALBOT 3 0 0 0
Unknown 102 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 51 0 0 0
WICOMICO 26 0 0 0
WORCESTER 29 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,671 2 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,671
Total New PUA and PEUC: 2
Total New UI Claims: 1,673

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending February 11,2023

Week Ending February 18,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending February 18,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 23 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 90 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 248 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 184 1 0 0
CALVERT 23 0 0 0
CAROLINE 9 0 0 0
CARROLL 32 0 0 0
CECIL 17 0 0 0
CHARLES 32 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 11 0 0 0
FREDERICK 51 0 0 0
GARRETT 1 0 0 0
HARFORD 64 0 0 0
HOWARD 43 0 0 1
KENT 5 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 162 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 152 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 194 0 0 1
QUEEN ANNES 2 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 8 0 0 0
TALBOT 11 0 0 0
Unknown 108 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 37 0 0 0
WICOMICO 31 0 0 0
WORCESTER 18 0 0 1
Totals by Type: 1,561 1 0 3
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,561
Total New PUA and PEUC: 4
Total New UI Claims: 1,565

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending February 18,2023

Week Ending February 25,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending February 25,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 10 000
ANNE ARUNDEL 124 1 00
BALTIMORE 230 1 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 161 0 0 0
CALVERT 19 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 32 0 0 0
CECIL 20 0 0 1
CHARLES 41 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 9 0 0 0
FREDERICK 47 0 0 0
GARRETT 4 0 0 0
HARFORD 62 0 0 1
HOWARD 48 0 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 153 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 118 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 187 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 6 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 8 0 0 0
TALBOT 9 0 0 0
Unknown 53 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 46 0 0 0
WICOMICO 19 1 0 0
WORCESTER 11 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,432 3 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,432
Total New PUA and PEUC: 5
Total New UI Claims: 1,437

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending February 25,2023

Week Ending March 4,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending March 4,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 14 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 124 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 234 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 208 0 0 0
CALVERT 11 0 0 0
CAROLINE 11 0 0 0
CARROLL 40 0 0 0
CECIL 20 0 0 0
CHARLES 39 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 9 0 0 0
FREDERICK 59 0 0 0
GARRETT 3 0 0 0
HARFORD 83 0 0 0
HOWARD 61 0 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 167 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 130 0 0 1
PRINCE GEORGES 226 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 6 0 0 0
SOMERSET 8 0 0 0
ST MARYS 6 0 0 0
TALBOT 11 0 0 0
Unknown 94 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 41 0 0 0
WICOMICO 33 0 0 0
WORCESTER 16 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,657 0 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,657
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,658

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending March 4,2023

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Week Ending March 11,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending March 11,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 27 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 112 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 241 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 202 0 0 1
CALVERT 17 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 27 0 0 0
CECIL 20 0 0 0
CHARLES 31 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 10 0 0 0
FREDERICK 66 0 0 0
GARRETT 8 0 0 0
HARFORD 50 0 0 0
HOWARD 52 0 0 0
KENT 4 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 170 0 0 1
NON-MARYLAND 125 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 198 2 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 10 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 7 0 0 0
TALBOT 10 0 0 0
Unknown 76 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 62 0 0 0
WICOMICO 28 0 0 0
WORCESTER 11 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,576 2 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,576
Total New PUA and PEUC: 4
Total New UI Claims: 1,580

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending March 11,2023

Week Ending March 18,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending March 18,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 21 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 125 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 235 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 186 1 0 0
CALVERT 24 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 33 0 0 0
CECIL 18 1 0 0
CHARLES 31 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 14 0 0 0
FREDERICK 47 0 0 0
GARRETT 8 0 0 0
HARFORD 66 0 0 0
HOWARD 38 0 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 160 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 163 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 196 1 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 9 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 13 0 0 0
TALBOT 6 0 0 0
Unknown 78 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 55 0 0 0
WICOMICO 18 0 0 0
WORCESTER 17 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,576 3 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,576
Total New PUA and PEUC: 3
Total New UI Claims: 1,579

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending March 18,2023

Week Ending March 25,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending March 25,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 21 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 114 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 224 0 0 1
BALTIMORE CITY 207 0 0 0
CALVERT 18 0 0 0
CAROLINE 5 0 0 0
CARROLL 22 0 0 0
CECIL 14 0 0 0
CHARLES 36 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 8 0 0 0
FREDERICK 40 0 0 0
GARRETT 7 0 0 0
HARFORD 78 0 0 0
HOWARD 48 0 0 0
KENT 1 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 159 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 111 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 175 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 4 0 0 0
SOMERSET 2 0 0 0
ST MARYS 6 0 0 0
TALBOT 3 0 0 0
Unknown 60 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 37 0 0 0
WICOMICO 21 0 0 0
WORCESTER 12 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,433 0 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,433
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,434

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending March 25, 2023

Week Ending April 1,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending April 1,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 19 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 110 0 0 1
BALTIMORE 253 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 207 0 0 1
CALVERT 26 0 0 0
CAROLINE 8 0 0 0
CARROLL 22 0 0 0
CECIL 14 0 0 0
CHARLES 41 0 0 1
DORCHESTER 10 0 0 0
FREDERICK 44 0 0 0
GARRETT 6 0 0 0
HARFORD 68 0 0 1
HOWARD 49 0 0 0
KENT 1 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 149 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 140 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 164 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 3 0 0 0
SOMERSET 4 0 0 0
ST MARYS 3 0 0 0
TALBOT 8 0 0 0
Unknown 69 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 35 0 0 0
WICOMICO 21 0 0 0
WORCESTER 14 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,488 0 0 4
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,488
Total New PUA and PEUC: 4
Total New UI Claims: 1,492

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

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US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending April 1, 2023

Week Ending April 8,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending April 8,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 10 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 224 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 305 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 275 0 0 0
CALVERT 51 0 0 0
CAROLINE 9 0 0 0
CARROLL 45 0 0 0
CECIL 20 0 0 0
CHARLES 75 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 7 0 0 0
FREDERICK 51 0 0 0
GARRETT 4 0 0 0
HARFORD 124 0 0 1
HOWARD 69 0 0 1
KENT 2 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 162 1 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 139 1 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 200 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 12 0 0 0
SOMERSET 4 0 0 0
ST MARYS 26 0 0 0
TALBOT 3 0 0 0
Unknown 332 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 39 0 0 0
WICOMICO 21 0 0 0
WORCESTER 12 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 2,221 2 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 2,221
Total New PUA and PEUC: 4
Total New UI Claims: 2,225

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending April 8, 2023

Week Ending April 15,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending April 15,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 14 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 138 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 266 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 218 0 0 0
CALVERT 22 0 0 0
CAROLINE 5 0 0 0
CARROLL 22 0 0 0
CECIL 42 0 0 0
CHARLES 50 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 16 0 0 0
FREDERICK 57 0 0 1
GARRETT 3 0 0 0
HARFORD 61 0 0 0
HOWARD 57 0 0 1
KENT 6 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 159 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 123 1 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 189 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 11 0 0 0
SOMERSET 8 0 0 0
ST MARYS 16 0 0 0
TALBOT 5 0 0 0
Unknown 166 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 33 0 0 0
WICOMICO 29 0 0 0
WORCESTER 9 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,725 1 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,725
Total New PUA and PEUC: 3
Total New UI Claims: 1,728

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending April 15, 2023

Week Ending April 22,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending April 22,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 19 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 132 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 261 0 0 1
BALTIMORE CITY 199 0 0 0
CALVERT 19 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 26 1 0 0
CECIL 25 0 0 0
CHARLES 37 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 11 0 0 0
FREDERICK 40 0 0 0
GARRETT 4 0 0 0
HARFORD 60 0 0 0
HOWARD 59 0 0 0
KENT 1 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 181 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 189 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 184 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 12 0 0 0
SOMERSET 6 0 0 0
ST MARYS 10 0 0 0
TALBOT 5 0 0 0
Unknown 113 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 66 0 0 0
WICOMICO 34 0 0 0
WORCESTER 10 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,710 1 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,710
Total New PUA and PEUC: 2
Total New UI Claims: 1,712

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending April 22, 2023

Week Ending April 29,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending April 29,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 14 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 119 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 273 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 238 0 0 0
CALVERT 20 0 0 0
CAROLINE 5 0 0 0
CARROLL 24 0 0 0
CECIL 15 0 0 0
CHARLES 34 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 13 0 0 0
FREDERICK 48 0 0 0
GARRETT 6 0 0 0
HARFORD 71 0 0 0
HOWARD 68 0 0 0
KENT 1 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 168 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 133 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 229 1 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 15 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 14 0 0 0
TALBOT 8 0 0 0
Unknown 113 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 39 0 0 0
WICOMICO 27 0 0 0
WORCESTER 20 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,720 1 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,720
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,721

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending April 29, 2023

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Week Ending May 06,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending May 06,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 35 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 122 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 317 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 239 0 0 0
CALVERT 15 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 28 0 0 0
CECIL 34 0 0 0
CHARLES 41 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 12 0 0 0
FREDERICK 54 0 0 0
GARRETT 12 0 0 0
HARFORD 88 0 0 0
HOWARD 63 0 0 0
KENT 1 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 183 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 167 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 247 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 10 0 0 0
SOMERSET 5 0 0 0
ST MARYS 12 0 0 0
TALBOT 8 0 0 0
Unknown 8 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 45 0 0 0
WICOMICO 23 0 0 0
WORCESTER 9 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,785 0 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,785
Total New PUA and PEUC: 0
Total New UI Claims: 1,785

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending May 06,2023

Week Ending May 13,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending May 13,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 29 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 118 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 279 1 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 276 0 0 0
CALVERT 14 0 0 0
CAROLINE 10 0 0 0
CARROLL 24 0 0 0
CECIL 17 0 0 0
CHARLES 48 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 9 0 0 0
FREDERICK 45 0 0 0
GARRETT 5 0 0 0
HARFORD 96 0 0 0
HOWARD 60 0 0 0
KENT 0 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 189 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 129 0 0 1
PRINCE GEORGES 213 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 13 0 0 0
SOMERSET 4 0 0 0
ST MARYS 11 0 0 0
TALBOT 5 0 0 0
Unknown 19 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 29 0 0 0
WICOMICO 31 0 0 0
WORCESTER 11 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,684 1 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,684
Total New PUA and PEUC: 2
Total New UI Claims: 1,686

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending May 13,2023

Week Ending May 20,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending May 20,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 12 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 149 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 307 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 268 0 0 0
CALVERT 16 0 0 0
CAROLINE 5 0 0 0
CARROLL 28 0 0 0
CECIL 22 0 0 0
CHARLES 48 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 5 0 0 0
FREDERICK 63 0 0 0
GARRETT 10 0 0 0
HARFORD 70 0 0 0
HOWARD 54 1 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 154 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 132 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 234 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 7 0 0 0
SOMERSET 6 0 0 0
ST MARYS 14 0 0 0
TALBOT 9 0 0 0
Unknown 17 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 43 0 0 0
WICOMICO 34 0 0 0
WORCESTER 11 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,721 1 0 0
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,721
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,722

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending May 20,2023

Week Ending May 27,2023

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending May 27,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 25 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 134 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 302 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 298 0 0 0
CALVERT 20 0 0 0
CAROLINE 9 0 0 0
CARROLL 28 0 0 0
CECIL 20 0 0 0
CHARLES 45 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 9 0 0 0
FREDERICK 61 0 0 0
GARRETT 11 0 0 0
HARFORD 76 0 0 0
HOWARD 73 0 0 1
KENT 4 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 163 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 146 0 0 0
PRINCE GEORGES 242 0 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 9 0 0 0
SOMERSET 7 0 0 0
ST MARYS 12 0 0 0
TALBOT 5 0 0 0
Unknown 14 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 35 0 0 0
WICOMICO 27 0 0 0
WORCESTER 16 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,791 0 0 1
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,791
Total New PUA and PEUC: 1
Total New UI Claims: 1,792

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending May 27,2023

Week Ending June 03,2023

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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE TOTAL CLAIMS FILED BY COUNTY
Week ending June 03,2023
Claim Filed By: Regular UI PUA NEW PUA (Reclassified)* PEUC Claims
ALLEGANY 31 0 0 0
ANNE ARUNDEL 119 0 0 0
BALTIMORE 268 0 0 0
BALTIMORE CITY 288 1 0 0
CALVERT 18 0 0 0
CAROLINE 7 0 0 0
CARROLL 25 0 0 0
CECIL 12 0 0 0
CHARLES 34 0 0 0
DORCHESTER 12 0 0 0
FREDERICK 54 0 0 0
GARRETT 6 0 0 0
HARFORD 42 0 0 0
HOWARD 54 0 0 0
KENT 3 0 0 0
MONTGOMERY 195 0 0 0
NON-MARYLAND 127 0 0 2
PRINCE GEORGES 206 1 0 0
QUEEN ANNES 11 0 0 0
SOMERSET 6 0 0 0
ST MARYS 9 0 0 0
TALBOT 1 0 0 0
Unknown 12 0 0 0
WASHINGTON 33 0 0 0
WICOMICO 26 0 0 0
WORCESTER 5 0 0 0
Totals by Type: 1,604 2 0 2
Total Regular UI Claims: 1,604
Total New PUA and PEUC: 4
Total New UI Claims: 1,608

* The Maryland Department of Labor implemented a change on June 11, 2020 to expedite the processing of claims. Previously existing regular UI claims may be reclassified as PUA claims. These reclassified claims are not new claims and are excluded from the weekly totals in the chart above. However, per the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL)'s reporting guidelines, the total number of claims reported for the week includes these reclassified claims.

US Department of Labor (USDOL) Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claims Report Week Ending June 03,2023

FAQs

What is the US initial claims for unemployment insurance? ›

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits jumped 28,000 to a seasonally adjusted 261,000 for the week ended June 3, the highest level since October 2021. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 235,000 claims for the latest week.

What is the initial claims indicator? ›

Initial claims typically rise before the economy enters a recession and decline before the economy starts to recover, making them useful as a leading indicator. First-time claims numbers can be volatile, subject to distortions for a variety of reasons including holidays and weather.

What is the meaning of initial claims? ›

Initial jobless claims refer to claims for unemployment benefits filed by unemployed individuals with state unemployment agencies.

What disqualifies you from unemployment in Illinois? ›

Your unemployment must be involuntary. You may be disqualified if you: a. quit your job voluntarily without good cause attributable to your employer; b. were discharged for misconduct in connection with your work; c.

What is the initial claims seasonal adjustment? ›

What is Seasonal Adjustment? Seasonal adjustment is a statistical technique that attempts to measure and remove the influences of predictable seasonal patterns to reveal how weekly UI initial and continuing claims change from week to week.

What is one argument against unemployment insurance? ›

The only argument from the given arguments that is against unemployment insurance is C. unemployment insurance creates an indirect incentive that can make it less attractive for workers to stay unemployed.

What are red flags in insurance claims? ›

Insurance fraud examiners should vigilantly watch for red flags associated with insurance fraud, such as claimants having extensive knowledge of the insurance industry, refusing to provide personal information, being unemployed, or having an extensive history of making insurance claims.

How are insurance claims determined? ›

The insurance adjuster talks to the parties involved, reviews medical bills and records related to claimed injuries, and reviews the police report. The adjuster will use all of this information to issue a report on who they believe is at fault for the accident.

What is typically the first step of the claims process? ›

The first step in filing a claim involves reporting the accident to the insurance company. Ideally, this should be done within 24 hours of the accident, and certainly within a few days of the accident occurrence.

What does initial mean in legal terms? ›

According to Merriam-Webster law dictionary, the terms initials means: “to authenticate or give preliminary approval to by affixing the initials of an authorizing representative” (Merriam Webster Law dictionary)

What is the claims process? ›

In essence, claims processing refers to the insurance company's procedure to check the claim requests for adequate information, validation, justification and authenticity. At the end of this process, the insurance company may reimburse the money to the healthcare provider in whole or in part.

What is considered a good cause for unemployment Illinois? ›

the job offered is subject to a strike or lockout at the time of the offer, the job poses an unreasonable degree of risk to the person's health and safety, the person is physically and mentally unable to do the work, or. Commuting time is more than 2 hours per day, not including travel to and from child care.

Can you be denied unemployment in Illinois? ›

If Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) denies you unemployment benefits, you can appeal. Use our Unemployment benefits request for a hearing program to make the Request for Reconsideration form. You can mail or fax the completed form to your local IDES office.

What triggers an unemployment audit Illinois? ›

Answer 1: The IDES audit unit selects Illinois companies to audit for two basic reasons–because of purely random selection or because of an unemployment insurance claim by a prior worker.

What does adjustment for claim mean? ›

Adjust Claim: To make changes to a paid claim and submit the revised claim to be processed.

Why is seasonal adjustment needed? ›

Why is this done? This occurs because the objective of seasonal adjustment is to make the month-to-month data more comparable so that they provide better information about trends and cyclical movements. Seasonally adjusting the data puts month-to-month comparisons on equal footing.

Why is a seasonal adjustment usually needed? ›

For analyzing short-term price trends in the economy, seasonally adjusted changes are usually preferred since they eliminate the effect of changes that normally occur at the same time and in about the same magnitude every year—such as price movements resulting from changing climatic conditions, production cycles, model ...

What are three red flag symptoms? ›

What is a red flag symptom?
  • Severe chest pain – heart attack, clot in lungs, collapsed lung.
  • Severe headache – bleed in brain, meningitis (a brain infection)
  • Shortness of breath – heart failure or COPD (a group of lung diseases that cause breathing difficulties), asthma.

Why was my insurance claim flagged? ›

A claim of a similar nature was made closely to the time of the claim that was denied. Frequent claims are a big red flag, so if someone happens to have bad luck and needs to make frequent claims, they may see their claims being denied or flagged for fraud. The information in the claim is incomplete or inaccurate.

Which of the following examples are red flag indicators? ›

Firms should look out for activity that is inconsistent with their expected behavior, such as large cash payments, unexplained payments from a third party, or use of multiple or foreign accounts. These are all AML red flags.

What not to say in an insurance claim? ›

Some key phrases to avoid saying to an insurance adjuster include: “I'm sorry.” “It was all/partly my fault.” “I did not see the other person/driver.”

What are the 4 stages of insurance claim? ›

The insurance claim life cycle has four phases: adjudication, submission, payment, and processing. It can be difficult to remember what needs to happen at each phase of the insurance claims process.

What is unfair claims practice? ›

An unfair claims practice is what happens when an insurer tries to delay, avoid, or reduce the size of a claim that is due to be paid out to an insured party. Insurers that do this are trying to reduce costs or delay payments to insured parties, and are often engaging in practices that are illegal.

What is the first key to successful claims processing? ›

One key to successful claims submission is to have the patient provide as much information as possible, and the health insurance professional should verify this information.

How is a claim settled? ›

Claims payment disputes are settled

Armed with data from claim investigation stages, each insurance agency puts forth its demand of payment liabilities. Sometimes, if the figures and facts match, the settlement is made quickly and without hiccups.

When did unemployment insurance start in the US? ›

As with old-age in- surance, the unemployment insurance program was incorporated in the legislative package enacted as the Social Security Act of 1935.

What is unemployment insurance in the US? ›

Unemployment insurance payments (benefits) are intended to provide temporary financial assistance to unemployed workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own. Each state sets its own additional requirements for eligibility, benefit amounts, and length of time benefits can be paid.

What is state unemployment insurance in USA? ›

The U.S. Department of Labor's unemployment insurance programs provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own and meet certain other eligibility requirements. Unemployment insurance is a joint state-federal program that provides cash benefits to eligible workers.

What is the insured unemployment rate? ›

Insured Unemployment Rate is the number of people receiving unemployment insurance as a percentage of the labor force.

How long does unemployment insurance last in the US? ›

Policy Basics: How Many Weeks of Unemployment Compensation Are Available? Workers in most states are eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits from the regular state-funded unemployment compensation program, although 12 states provide fewer weeks, and two provide more.

Which states have the highest unemployment benefits? ›

Following the Massachusetts for highest benefits paid out are Washington, Minnesota, New Jersey and Hawaii which all pay 26 weeks of benefits ranging from $999 to $765 per week.

Did the Social Security Act create unemployment insurance? ›

Unemployment insurance was initiated on a national basis in the United States as Title III and Title IX of the Social Security Act of 1935.

How is the insured unemployment rate calculated? ›

The insured unemployment rate (% of covered employment) is Continued Claims (also called insured unemployment) divided by Covered Employment.

What is the formula for the unemployment rate? ›

The unemployment rate represents the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the labor force (the labor force is the sum of the employed and unemployed). The unemployment rate is calculated as: (Unemployed ÷ Labor Force) x 100.

What is the meaning of jobless claims? ›

Jobless claims are the number of people filing weekly to receive unemployment insurance due to not having a job. It is an important leading indicator of the health of the economy.

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