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11,000 people lose extended unemployment benefits this week
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Initial unemployment claims continue to stabilize at lower levels
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Gross income caps have been lowered for the third round of stimulus payments, with phase-outs starting at $75,000. Those who do receive individual stipends may have that money subjected to garnishment from private collectors, which was not true under the previous emergency legislation. Other emergency benefits have been extended through the summer.
Most Americans have endured previously unimaginable social and economic trauma related to the pandemic in the last year. Businesses have tried their best to maintain operations and avoid layoffs. When layoffs were unavoidable, many businesses have hoped to make them temporary. Various government stimulus payments, unemployment programs and other emergency benefits have eased the pain of worker layoffs. While the relief may not be enough for many, it is something that can help those who are eligible.
New unemployment aid claims continue downward trend
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Apr 16, 2021
LANSING Due to the State of Michigan’s lower unemployment rate, the U.S. Department of Labor notified the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency to confirm that our state’s Extended Benefits (EB) program will no longer be payable after the week ending April 17, 2021. Extended Benefits are available when a Michigan’s total unemployment rate averages 6.5% or higher for three consecutive months.
The EB program goes into effect when the unemployment rate is high and provides an additional 13-20 weeks of benefits for those who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits and other extension programs.
“Fortunately, with the federal extensions that were implemented on March 27, claimants who were on the Extended Benefits program most likely will be able to receive benefits through other federal programs such as Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), said Liza Estlund Olson, acting director of the Unemplo