Weekly unemployment claims up, but still under 500

Vermont Business MagazineNew unemployment claims in Vermont but held at a relatively low level. In early June, claims fell to 400, as filings have spiked and then fallen for most of the year. Forthe week of July 26, 2014, there were 430 new, regular benefit claims for Unemployment Insurance in Vermont. This is an increase of 26 from the previous week's total, and 33 fewer than they were a year ago. Claims have been generally lower than were at the same time last year. The summer typically produces fewer claims.

jobs, seasonally adjustedAltogether 4,855 new and continuing claims were filed, a decrease of 108 from a week ago and 735 fewer than a year ago. The Department also processed 6 First Tier claims for benefits under Emergency Unemployment Compensation, 2008 (EUC08), 1 fewer than the previous week.

There were no Second Tier claims for benefits processed under the EUC08 program. There were zero Tier III claims. The Tier I, II and III programs expired on December 28, 2013. Congress would need to act to renew these extended benefit programs.SEESTORY

The total for all programs was 4,861 claims, 109 fewer than last week, and 1,530 fewer than the same time last year.

The Unemployment Weekly Report can be found at:http://www.vtlmi.info/. Previously released Unemployment Weekly Reports and other UI reports can be found at:http://www.vtlmi.info/lmipub.htm#uc

Vermont's unemployment rate went up two-tenths to 3.5 percent in June, but still tied for the second lowest in the nation behind only North Dakota (2.7 percent).SEESTORY.