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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.
Unemployment In MD: First-Time Claims Near 900K Amid Pandemic - Silver Spring, MD - Maryland workers filed another 41,941 new unemployment claims last week, pushing the 13-week...
Maryland workers filed another 53,464 new unemployment claims last week, pushing the 12-week jobless total to more than 758,900.
Over 50K Marylanders applied for jobless aid last week, marking the fifth-straight week in which the state has seen a rise in new filings.
First-time unemployment claims are now at the lowest level since mid-March, the Maryland Department of Labor reported Thursday.
Initial unemployment claims ticked up slightly to 13,575 last week, a sign that the economic rebound from the pandemic is losing steam.
The number of new unemployment claims in Maryland nearly doubled last week, according to data released by the state's Labor Department.
First-time unemployment claims in Maryland rose slightly last week to 13,582, up from 12,124 the previous week, official data shows.
According to data released Thursday by the Maryland Department of Labor, 11,606 jobless claims were filed for the week ending May 1. That represents a 1 percent increase from the 11,491 claims ...
Another 15,182 Marylanders sought jobless benefits for the first time last week, pushing the total number of filings to more than 1.86M.