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Ending is Pending for Extended Washington Unemployment Benefits

Ending is Pending for Extended Washington Unemployment Benefits designer491 Due to the lower unemployment rate in Washington state, the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) notified the Employment Security Department last week that our state’s Extended Benefits (EB) program is ending March 13, 2021. Get our free mobile app Per the guidance from USDOL, Washington will continue to pay EB through this week – the benefit week ending March 13, 2021. 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.

Stimulus checks could come quickly, but the jobless may have a wait for unemployment benefits

Stimulus checks could come quickly, but the jobless may have a wait for unemployment benefits The $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill that President Joe Biden championed even before taking office is expected to land on his desk in coming days, but it could take some time for struggling Americans to see all the benefits. While the $1,400 stimulus payments could hit people’s bank accounts within days of Biden signing the bill, the extension of federal unemployment benefits as well as the enhanced child tax credit and more generous Affordable Care Act subsidies may take a few weeks or even a few months to arrive. The exact timing would depend on when federal departments can write the guidelines and how long it takes them and state agencies to then implement the new provisions.

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