2,631 New Regular Unemployment Claims Filed Last Week

Release Date: 8/13/2020

LINCOLN - The Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL) announced today that there were 2,631 new regular unemployment claims filed last week, a decrease of 7.2 percent over the prior week when 2,838 claims were filed. There were 1,070 new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims filed last week compared to 1,150 the prior week, a decrease of 6.9 percent. The highest number of new claims filed during the pandemic was 26,539 claims during the week ending April 4. Spreadsheets showing regular and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims data are available here and will be updated every Thursday.

Continued Unemployment Claims

There were 37,010 continued weeks of regular unemployment claimed last week, a decrease over the prior week, when 41,913 claims were filed. There were 24,184 continued weeks of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claimed last week, up slightly compared to 23,416 the prior week. 

Continued weeks refer to the individual weeks of unemployment claimed after a person applies for benefits. Weekly certifications are required in order to claim continued weeks of unemployment and receive payment. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the highest number of continued weeks was in the second week of 2010 when there were 26,075 continued weeks claimed. 

Of the top 50 occupations with the highest number of continued claims, 31 have declined by 30 percent or more since the week ending May 9, corresponding with the lifting of the direct health measures. Thirty-eight out of the top 50 have declined by 20 percent or more. The top continued claim occupations for the week ending August 1 (the most recent week for which occupation data is available) were cashiers (1,874), waiters and waitresses (1,807), and customer service representatives (1,436).

Benefit Payments and Claim Processing                                                                                                                                                                            NDOL paid a total of $14.5 million in benefits last week, including regular, PUA, $600 CARES Act payments, and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), which provides an additional 13 week of benefits to individuals who have exhausted their regular benefits. Regular and PUA benefits paid each week can be found here. NDOL has paid 128,093 individuals during the pandemic.

Benefits paid since March 29: 
Regular UI: $258,451,921

Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
(gig workers/self-employed): $49,777,514

Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation
($600/weekly UI benefits to eligible claimants): $684,628,300

Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation
(extends unemployment benefits by up to 13 weeks): $5,650,759

Total: $999,229,965

Top industries with highest initial claims for week ending August 8

#1 Accommodation and Food Services: 310

#2 Retail Trade:  273

#3 Administrative and Support:  256

#4 Health Care and Social Assistance:  241  

Top three occupations filing an initial claim for week ending August 8

#1 Cashiers: 92

#2 Customer Service Representatives:  71

#3 Waiters and Waitresses:  46

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