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Feb 5, 2021

Texas unemployment claims continue to improve

​​​​​​​COLLEGE STATION – ​​Texas' initial unemployment claims decreased for the third straight week to 44,600 the week ending Jan. 30. This brings the total since​​ March 21 to 4.3 million, ​​according to data from...
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Hayley Rieder Wiley

​​​​​​​COLLEGE STATION – ​​Texas’ initial unemployment claims decreased for the third straight week to 44,600 the week ending Jan. 30. This brings the total since​​ March 21 to 4.3 million, ​​according to data from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).

"The fall in initial claims for the third st​raight week is likely a sign that layoffs have started to slow following an increase in early January, but they still remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels​​​," said Texas Real Estate Research Center Research Economist Dr. Luis Torres.​ 

​The number of Texans who continue to claim unemployment insurance decreased for the second consecutive week to 332,500 the week ending Jan. 23​. 

"The  pandemic continues to be the underlying force moving the labor force, but the downward trend in the number of new COVID-19 cases is an encouraging sign," said Torres.

The number of laid-off workers receiving benefits through the pandemic unemployment assistance program, which is open to gig workers, freelancers, and self-employed workers who don’t typically receive benefits, increased the week ending Jan. 30.

​Last week, new national unemployment claims decreased to 779,000. This brings the 46-week total to 77.2 million.

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​​​Source: Texas Real Estate Research Center​​​
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Hayley Rieder Wiley
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Mar 28, 2024

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