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2021 Wyoming Workforce Annual Report

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Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Claims for Wyoming

Weekly Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) Claims for Wyoming, 2020-2021

Updated January 6, 2022, for the week ending January 1, 2022.

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Weekly PEUC Claims Data for Wyoming, 2020-2021

Table 9: Weekly Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) Claims for Wyoming, 2020-2021
Week Ending Date PEUC Claims
07/18/20 1,476
07/25/20 1,494
08/01/20 1,646
08/08/20 1,634
08/15/20 1,688
08/22/20 1,819
08/29/20 1,963
09/05/20 1,940
09/12/20 2,095
09/19/20 2,289
09/26/20 2,271
10/03/20 2,402
10/10/20 2,582
10/17/20 2,878
10/24/20 3,083
10/31/20 3,347
11/07/20 3,451
11/14/20 3,508
11/21/20 3,405
11/28/20 3,514
12/05/20 3,514
12/12/20 3,426
12/19/20 3,246
12/26/20 3,023
01/02/21 360
01/09/21 66
01/16/21 16
01/23/21 3,720
01/30/21 3,957
02/06/21 4,887
02/13/21 5,123
02/20/21 5,354
02/27/21 5,497
03/06/21 5,661
03/13/21 5,438
03/20/21 5,207
03/27/21 5,164
04/03/21 572
04/10/21 4,834
04/17/21 4,982
04/24/21 4,969
05/01/21 5,028
05/08/21 4,490
05/15/21 4,836
05/22/21 4,773
05/29/21 4,402
06/05/21 4,448
06/12/21 4,299
06/19/21 3,810
06/26/21 208
07/03/21 44
07/10/21 0
07/17/21  
07/24/21
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) is a program created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020 and extended by the Continued Assistance Act. This program provides an extension of up to 24 weeks for eligible claimants who have exhausted their regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. Wyoming stopped paying PEUC benefits on June 19, 2021.  
Note: PEUC claims are not counted in total continued weeks claimed. 
Source: U.S. Department of Labor. 
Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 7/29/21.   


Source: U.S. Department of Labor.

Prepared by M. Moore, Research & Planning, WY DWS, 7/30/21.