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Nearly one million Texans will no longer receive unemployment benefits after tomorrow, as Governor Abbott is ending federal unemployment benefits early for Texas.
Federal unemployment benefits end for Texans on Saturday
Federal unemployment benefits end for Texans on Saturday
According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the end of federal unemployment eligibility means that hundreds of thousands of Texans will see a pay cut.
AUSTIN, Texas - Starting June 26, Texans will no longer be eligible for federal unemployment benefits. Gov. Greg Abbottannounced in May that Texas would withdraw from the program ahead of the September expiration date.
Glenn Hamer, President & CEO of the Texas Association of Business, believes this will help an improving state economy continue to get back on its feet. I just came from a conference with over 200 chamber leaders across the state of Texas and the number one issue was the inability for companies to hire workers, said Hamer. The expiration of the $300 federal supplement is really going to help create a dynamic where more Texans are going to go back to work.