Ohio Jobless Claims for Sunday, June 22, 2025, through Saturday, June 28, 2025
This week, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) provided updated data on
unemployment claims filed in Ohio the week of June 22, 2025-June 28, 2025. These statistics
were shared with the U.S. Department of Labor.
Ohioans filed 5,264 initial unemployment claims last week, which was 356 more than the
previous week. Approximately 596 of those have been flagged for more stringent identity
verification, to ensure they are not fraudulent.
Ohioans filed 49,491 continued unemployment claims last week, which was 455 more than the
previous week.
The total number of claims filed from June 22, 2025-June 28, 2025, was 54,755.
Ohio’s unemployment rate in May was 4.9%. The national unemployment rate in May was
4.2%. Ohio’s labor force participation rate in May was 62.7%. The national labor force
participation rate in May was 62.4%.
ODJFS works in partnership with local workforce development boards and local staff to provide
employment and training services at 88 OhioMeansJobs Centers throughout the state.
Individuals can visit OhioMeansJobs.com or contact their local OhioMeansJobs Center to find
and apply for job openings, take skill and career interest assessments, create or improve their
resumes, and practice interviewing.
Employers can contact their nearest OhioMeansJobs Center to get help finding skilled
candidates for jobs, screening resumes, learning about federally funded tax credits or training
programs, and more.
To find contact information for your nearest OhioMeansJobs Center, visit OhioMeansJobs.com
and select “FIND A JOB CENTER” at the bottom of the page.
ODJFS urges individuals to file their unemployment claims online, if possible, at unemployment.ohio.gov.
Filing for Unemployment Step-by-Step Guide: jfs.ohio.gov/job-services-and-unemployment/unemployment/for-unemployed-workers/resources/01-quick-tips-and-step-by-step-guide.
Mass-layoff notices are posted at jfs.ohio.gov/job-services-and-unemployment/job-services/job-programs-and-services/submit-a-warn-notice/submit-a-warn-notice-sa-1/submit-a-warn-notice.
Anyone who suspects their identity was compromised and used to file a fraudulent unemployment claim should report it to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services immediately by visiting unemployment.ohio.gov, clicking on “Report ID Theft/Fraud,” and then “Individuals: Report Identity Theft/Fraud.” As an alternative, individuals also may call (833) 658-0394.
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The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services manages vital programs that strengthen Ohio families. These include job training and employment services, unemployment insurance, cash and food assistance, child care, child and adult protective services, adoption, and child support services.