According to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the initial unemployment insurance claims for the week ending June 12, 2021 dropped to 5,242 from the week ending June 5, 2021.
That's a decrease of 327 initial claims from the previous week's total of 5,569.
For a comparison, LWC says that during the week ending June 13, 2020, 23,122 initial claims were filed.
The four-week moving average of initial claims decreased to 5,590 from the previous week’s average of 5,861. The unemployment insurance continued claims for the week ending June 12, 2021 decreased to 49,355 from the week ending June 5, 2021 total of 50,040. The continued claims were below the comparable figure of 306,358 for the week ending June 13, 2020, according to LWC.
The four-week moving average of continued claims decreased to 49,527 from the previous week’s average of 50,119.
In person and online tools are available through the Louisiana Workforce Commission to help claimants file and process their claims.
In addition, the agency says resources can be found at their 62 local offices statewide. Those resources include job fair opportunities, training programs, apprenticeship opportunities and numerous other LWC services.
To view unemployment insurance claims data for prior weeks, click here and select Labor Market Information, scroll down the LMI page and select Unemployment Insurance (UI) Claims Data.
Those interested in viewing initial claims by industry and by parish can click here.
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