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Utah’s New Jobless Claims Continue To Decrease
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Utah’s new jobless claims decreased again last week, bringing the total new claims to 4,854 for the week ending Aug. 8.
A total of 2,913 workers sought traditional unemployment insurance, down by 224 from the week ending Aug. 1. The number of new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claims also dropped to 764, down by 86 from the previous week.
The Utah Department of Workforce Services reports 73,300 residents filed continued claims.
The nation also saw a decrease, with new unemployment claims dipping below 1 million for the first time since March. According to the Labor Department, this is the second week in a row that number has fallen.
The decline in new claims comes as the $600 in federal aid expired, leaving many unemployed workers with up to half their weekly income.
An estimated 28.2 million Americans are receiving some type of unemployment benefits, however, The Associated Press reports that number could be inflated due to some states double counting.
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