Poteau Daily News

Initial claims decrease for third consecutiv­e week

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) reports that initial claims and the initial claims’ four-week moving average decreased, while continued claims and continued claims’ four-week moving average increased for the week ending June 18.

“The consistent decrease in initial claims throughout the month of June indicates Oklahomans are finding and accepting employment opportunit­ies — contributi­ng to the highest workforce participat­ion levels in the state’s history,” OESC Executive Director Shelley Zumwalt said. “These sustained levels of high workforce participat­ion reinforce the current strength of the state’s economy and stability of the job market. For any Oklahomans currently seeking employment, OESC is committed to connecting them with the resources they need. Visit one of our local office locations, our website or our social channels for informatio­n and resources regarding employment opportunit­ies across Oklahoma.”

For the file week ending June 18, the number of initial claims, unadjusted, totaled 1,581, a decrease of 334 from the previous week’s level of 1,915. For the same file week, the less volatile initial claims’ four-week moving average was 2,010, a decrease of 59 from the previous week’s average of 2,069. The unadjusted number of continued claims totaled 11,039, an increase of 114 from the previous week’s level of 10,925. For the same file week, the less volatile continued claims’ four-week moving average was 10,795, an increase of 212 from the previous week’s average of 10,583.

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