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Unemployment in NY: Some federal benefits are expiring soon What to know

New York State Team After nearly 18 months of expanded benefits due to COVID-19, New Yorkers may soon see a hit to their unemployment checks as most federal benefits programs expire in the coming weeks and months.  After COVID-19 hit New York in March 2020, normal unemployment payouts more than doubled in size as the federal government rapidly approved pandemic-related relief for U.S. workers being laid off by the millions.  Those federal programs built on the state’s baseline unemployment insurance allotment. They offered supplemental benefits in the form of extra cash or extended benefit periods, and made a way for self-employed individuals or freelance workers to get unemployment benefits as well. 

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster lawsuit over PUA benefits

Group of SC residents suing McMaster for ending fed pandemic unemployment assistance The lawsuit aims to have assistance reinstated and paid retroactively and proactively to those who qualified - or would have if the state hadn t withdrawn from it. Author: Christopher Buchanan Updated: 9:10 PM EDT July 29, 2021 COLUMBIA, S.C. A group of unnamed plaintiffs is suing the governor of South Carolina and the head of the state s Department of Employment in Workforce, claiming they forfeited more than half a billion dollars in benefits that would have otherwise gone to hard-hit residents. The lawsuit was filed on Wednesday in the Court of Common Pleas in the Fifth Judicial Circuit and accuses Governor Henry McMaster and DEW Director G. Daniel Ellzey of working against the best interests of South Carolinians.

Pandemic Unemployment Benefits to Expire in Ky on Sept 6

Thu, 07/29/2021 - 18:36 RCN Newsdesk The additional unemployment benefits paid during the COVID-19 pandemic will end in Kentucky on September 6. “With a surging economy and job opportunities available throughout the commonwealth, there isn’t a valid reason why any Kentuckian who wants a job shouldn’t be able to find one,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. Federal pandemic unemployment insurance benefit programs expire nationwide on Sept. 6. Unemployment insurance claimants in Kentucky will no longer be able to claim benefits from the following programs after that date: Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), which provides an additional $300 weekly payment to recipients of unemployment compensation.

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