The number of initial unemployment claims filed in Virginia during the Nov. 28 filing week fell to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic’s employment effects began to be felt in mid-March, according to figures released today.
The number of continued unemployment claims filed in Virginia during the Nov. 14 filing week remained below 100,000, continuing recent trends, according to figures released today by the Virginia Employment Commission.
The number of continued unemployment claims filed during the Nov. 7 filing week dipped to its lowest level since early May, according to figures released today by the Virginia Employment Commission.
The number of continued unemployment claims filed during the Oct. 31 filing week in Virginia was down more than 75 percent from the May 16 filing week peak, according to the Virginia Employment Commission.
The Virginia Employment Commission is issuing a fraud alert to warn citizens of reports that individuals are being targeted with scam e-mails and telephone calls seeking to gain access to their personal identifiable information for unemployment insurance.
New unemployment claims were down slightly last week, according to the Virginia Employment Commission.
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