Ohio unemployment claims stay high despite small decrease
The number of Ohioans applying for unemployment claims remains high despite a slight week-over-week decrease in initial filings, according to figures released Thursday.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The number of Ohioans applying for unemployment claims remains high despite a slight week-over-week decrease in initial filings, according to figures released Thursday.
The news comes as Ohio remains under a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew and many counties have issued stay-at-home orders as coronavirus cases continue to spike. Hospitalizations for the coronavirus are also at record highs.
The Department of Job and Family Services says 27,750 Ohioans filed initial jobless claims for the week ending Nov. 28. That's an 8% drop from the previous week, but higher than claims filed in the first two weeks of November.
The state also says Ohioans filed 256,776 continued unemployment claims last week, considered a more reliable indicator of the economy's strength. That's a 3% drop from the previous week but above the figure two weeks ago.
The 7-day rolling average of daily new cases in Ohio has risen over the past two weeks from 7,280 new cases per day on Nov. 17 to 8,312 new cases per day on Dec. 1, according to an Associated Press analysis of data provided by The COVID Tracking Project. One in every 201 people in Ohio tested positive in the past week.
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