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Originally published Thursday, January 3, 2013 at 6:33 AM

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How US states fared on jobless aid applications

More Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, though the figures were likely distorted by the winter holidays. Many state unemployment offices were closed this week for the New Year's holiday, delaying their reporting of data on unemployment claims. That forced the Labor Department to estimate 9 states, more than the usual number.

The Associated Press

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More Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, though the figures were likely distorted by the winter holidays. Many state unemployment offices were closed this week for the New Year's holiday, delaying their reporting of data on unemployment claims. That forced the Labor Department to estimate 9 states, more than the usual number.

Here are the states with the largest increases and decreases in unemployment applications. The state data are for the week ended Dec. 22, one week behind the national data:

States with the biggest increases:

Ohio: Up 8,795, due to layoffs in the automobiles and manufacturing industries

Michigan: Up 6,641, due to layoffs in manufacturing

Pennsylvania: Up 5,530, due to layoffs in the entertainment, hotels and restaurant industries

Kentucky: Up 4,745, no reason given

Massachusetts: Up 4,330, due to layoffs in education, construction, transportation, restaurants, retail and manufacturing

New Jersey: Up 3,710, due to layoffs in education, construction and manufacturing

States with the biggest decreases:

California: Down 11,789, due to fewer layoffs in all industries

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