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The UI Data Summary is produced quarterly from state-reported data contained in the
Unemployment Insurance Data Base (UIDB) as well as UI-related data from outside
sources (e.g., Bureau of Labor Statistics data on employment and unemployment and
U.S. Department of Treasury data on state UI trust fund activities). This data base is
maintained by the Division of Actuarial Services, Office of Income Support (OIS), U.S.
Department of Labor.
This report is intended to provide the user with a quick overview of the status of the UI
system at the national and state levels. Tables are provided for each state and many
data items are repeated on summary tables which show all states together. The glossary
gives the definition of each data item in the report. Except for recipiency rates, UCFE
and UCX data is not included. Except for covered employment and wage data, which
have a reporting/processing lag, all the data refers to the same quarter. This quarter is
shown on the front cover and is also the first column heading on each individual state
page. The year and quarter are indicated by the notation CYyyyy.q (e.g. CY1995.4). For
many data items, the report shows -- in addition to the latest quarter -- data for the latest
twelve months, the highest and lowest quarters historically, and the state's rank among
all states. If a state has failed to report for a particular time period, estimated data are
used; however, if the time period extends too far for reasonable estimates, blanks are
displayed instead.
Your comments and suggestions are welcomed. For further information please contact
Kevin Stapleton at the Division of Fiscal and Actuarial Services, Room C-4514, 200
Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210, phone (202) 693-3009. You can also
reach the receptionist at (202) 693-3039. If you want quarterly copies mailed to you, add
your name to the Data summary mailing list.
NOTE: Starting with 2006.3, interstate initial claims and weeks claimed are reported in
the paying state rather than the state of residence.
ALSO: Blank cells appearing in any section of this report indicates that information is
unavailable.
ATTENTION:
Now available on the Department of Labor, Office of Workforce Security website, and by
mail, is a new report called “Significant Measures of State Unemployment Insurance Tax
Systems” (http://www.ows.doleta.gov/unemploy/finance.asp). This will be a yearly
report containing a compilation of new and existing tax measures for each state, which
is intended to provide users with the information necessary to evaluate and compare
state UI tax systems. The report is produced by the Division of Fiscal and Actuarial
Services in the Office of Workforce Security and calendar years 2006 and 2005 are now
available.
Charts Categories: 3rd Quarter 2007
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Regular Benefits
Revenues
Regular AWBA
Initial Claims
Weeks Claimed
First Payments
Exhaustions
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$12 $45
$40
$10
$35
$8
$30
$6
$25
$4
$20
$2 $15
$10
$0
2005.4 2006.1 2006.2 2006.3 2006.4 2007.1 2007.2 2007.3
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$20
$300
$18
$16 $275
$14
$250
$12
$10
$225
$8
$6 $200
$4
$175
$2
$0 $150
2005.4 2006.1 2006.2 2006.3 2006.4 2007.1 2007.2 2007.3
2005.4 2006.1 2006.2 2006.3 2006.4 2007.1 2007.2 2007.3
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2005.4 2006.1 2006.2 2006.3 2006.4 2007.1 2007.2 2007.3 2005.4 2006.1 2006.2 2006.3 2006.4 2007.1 2007.2 2007.3
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Summary Tables: 3rd Quarter 2007
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Avg. State CY Taxable Wage Base: $11,415 Recipiency Rates (%) ***
Regular Programs: 34 36
Trust Fund (TF) Balance (000):
(Including Loans): All Programs: 34 36
$40,844,009
EB Exhaustions: 2 8
AVERAGE DURATION The number of weeks compensated for the year divided by
the number of first payments. (ETA 5159)
AVERAGE HIGH COST RATE The average of the three highest calendar year benefit cost
rates in the last 20 years (or a period including three
recessions, if longer). Benefit cost rates are benefits paid
(including the state’s share of extended benefits but
excluding reimbursable benefits) as a percent of total wages
in taxable employment.
AVERAGE HIGH COST Calendar Year Reserve Ratio (or “TF as % of Total
AVERAGE TAX RATE Total employer contributions for a 12 month period divided
(Taxable Wages) by the total taxable wages for the same time period. (ES
202)
AVERAGE TAX RATE Total employer contributions for a 12 month period divided
(Total Wages) by the total wages paid by taxable employers for the same
time period. (ES 202)
(ETA 5159)
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE The average number of individuals who are either
employed or unemployed in the week of the 12th for the
three months of the quarter. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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DATA DEFINITIONS
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EXHAUSTION RATE A rate computed by dividing the average monthly
exhaustions by the average monthly first payments. To
allow for the normal flow of claimants through the
program, the numerator lags the denominator by 26 weeks,
e.g., the exhaustion rate for CY 1995.3 is computed by
dividing the average monthly exhaustions for the twelve
months ending September 1995, by the average monthly
first payments for the twelve months ending March 1995.
HIGH-COST MULTIPLE (HCM) "TF as % of Total Wages" divided by the High Cost Rate.
The High Cost Rate is the highest historical ratio of benefits
to wages for a 12-month period.
HIGHEST/LOWEST QUARTER The value displayed represents the quarter with the highest
or lowest value beginning with the January through March
quarter of 1971 (CY 1971.1). Exhaustion rate and average
duration are for 4-quarter periods, ending with the quarter
shown.
INSURED UNEMPLOYED The average weekly number of weeks claimed for the three
months of the quarter. (ETA 5159)
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DATA DEFINITIONS
OUTSTANDING LOAN BALANCE Balance, as of the end of the quarter, of advances acquired
by the state under Title XII of the Social Security Act.
(unpublished US Treasury reports)
TAX YEAR The twelve-month time period in which a state’s tax rate
schedules and taxable wage base remain constant. This is
equivalent to the calendar year for most states, with the
exception of NH, NJ, TN, and VT. These 4 states have
July-June tax years.
TAXABLE WAGES Wages paid to covered employees that are subject to State
Unemployment Insurance taxes. (ES 202)
TAXABLE WAGE BASE For each State, the maximum amount of wages paid to an
employee by an employer during a tax year which are
subject to UI taxes. Wages above this amount are not
subject to tax. Note: The taxable wage bases published in
this report are current as of the date of issue. Therefore,
they do not match the time period of the taxable wages and
average tax rate on taxable wages.
TF AS % OF TOTAL WAGES Trust fund balance as a percent of estimated wages for the
most recent 12 months. Also referred to as the Reserve
Ratio. Estimated wages are based on the latest growth rate
in the 12 month moving average (MA). Example for
1997.4: Growth rate =((MA1997.2-MA1996.4)/MA1996.4);
MA1997.4=MA1997.2*growth rate)
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DATA DEFINITIONS
TRUST FUND BALANCE (TF) The balance in the individual state account in the
Employees
FUND (UTF) which contains all monies deposited by state agencies to the
Service.
WEEKS COMPENSATED The number of weeks claimed for which UI benefits are
(ETA 5159)
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