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Initial unemployment claims ticked up slightly to 13,575 last week, a sign that the economic rebound from the pandemic is losing steam.
First-time unemployment claims ticked up slightly last week in Maryland. A retroactive federal benefits program launches Sept. 11. Alessia Grunberger , Patch Staff
New Unemployment Claims Rise To 1.66M In Maryland - Bethesda-Chevy Chase, MD - Maryland saw an uptick in first-time jobless claims last week due to the coronavirus pandemic's restrictions.
Another 11,606 Marylanders sought jobless benefits for the first time last week, pushing the total number of filings to more than 1.82M.
First-time claims for Maryland unemployment benefits ticked up last week as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to pummel the labor market.
Another 15,182 Marylanders sought jobless benefits for the first time last week, pushing the total number of filings to more than 1.86M.
The Maryland Department of Labor (called the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation until 2019 [1]) is a government agency in the U.S. state of Maryland. [2] It is headquartered at 1100 North Eutaw Street in Baltimore. [3]
MARYLAND — The number of Marylanders who applied for first-time unemployment benefits nearly doubled last week, illustrating that workers are still getting laid off even as the economy reopens.
New unemployment claims continue to drop in Maryland as the state gears up to reopen all businesses later this week.
Business & Tech New Unemployment Claims In MD Hit New Low, Data Shows First-time unemployment claims are now at the lowest level since mid-March, the Maryland Department of Labor reported Thursday.