Tuesday, August 4th 2009, 3:27 pm
Staff and Wire Reports
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma has set a new record for unemployment claims as the impact of the global recession continues to be felt in the state.
John Carpenter of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission said Tuesday the state paid out $20.8 million last week on 64,190 claims. Carpenter said that's an all-time record and that the commission has been setting new unemployment claims records since the beginning of the year.
In addition, Carpenter said that at the end of June, the state had paid out $273.9 million to jobless Oklahomans. Oklahoma paid out only $182.6 million all of last year.
In spite of the growth in unemployment payments, the state's Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund remains healthy. Carpenter said the fund contained $715.5 million at the end of June.
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