Maryland recorded 18,268 unemployment filings last week, state labor officials said. That is a decrease of more than 5,000 from the previous week.

Nationally, more than 1 million filed first-time unemployment claims for the 20th straight week.

Maryland's weekly data for the first time includes claims for extended benefits, which labor officials opened up to people who have exhausted the 26 weeks of unemployment checks allowed by law.

Claimants' checks were much smaller this week with the lapse of a $600 federal supplement. Congress has yet to agree on how the supplemental unemployment funding will be doled out in the next coronavirus relief package. Read more at WBAL