Numbers of people filing for unemployment benefits in Oklahoma declined across all four key categories tracked by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, the OESC said in its most recent report.
Initial claims for unemployment benefits in Oklahoma jumped by more than 1,900 over the past week, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission said Thursday.
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported Thursday that claims for unemployment benefits in the state declined across four key categories during the final week of August.
Initial claims filed for unemployment benefits in Oklahoma decreased by more than 1,000 during the most recent reporting period, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported Thursday.
Slightly fewer Oklahomans and other Americans have filed for unemployment benefits in recent weeks as the labor market continues to stand out as one of the strongest segments of the U.S. economy.