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Daily initial unemployment benefits increase slightly in N C
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Daily initial unemployment benefits claims increase slightly in N C
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by Tyler Durden
Thursday, May 06, 2021 - 09:50 PM
It appears we were overly cynical when we said just an hour ago that we won t be holding our breath to find out if any other state will join Montana in ending many unemployment benefits in response to the unprecedented worker shortage.
Just moments after we published that post, perhaps emboldened by the daring example set by his republicans peers in Montana, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster today became the second state to end the people s addition to government handouts, and directed the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce to terminate South Carolina’s participation in all federal, pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs, effective June 30, 2021.
SC Governor Orders End to Federal COVID Unemployment Programs by Late June
South Carolina’s governor on Thursday ordered an end to the state’s participation in all federal COVID-19 pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs, citing workforce shortages.
The move will be effective on June 30, whereby the state will opt out of six federal COVID-19 pandemic unemployment programs that it had previously chosen to participate in.
Gov. Henry McMaster announced in a statement that the state is currently facing a labor shortage “created in large part by the supplemental unemployment payments that the federal government provides.”
“Since the Biden Admin and Congress appear to have no comprehension of the damage being done, the State of South Carolina must take action,” he said.
The state s labor department also reports $12.7 million in unemployment benefits were paid out last week. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS) Updated: 8:39 AM MDT May 6, 2021
DENVER The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) estimated there were 4,472 initial regular unemployment insurance (UI) claims after adjusting for fraud, and $12.7 Million in benefits were paid out the week ending May 1.
CDLE also reported 618 initial Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) claims filed the same week.
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There were 196,607 requests for continued weeks the week ending April 24 including 61,105 for UI, 52,898 for PUA and 82,604 for the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program. CDLE estimates those requests were made by 163,895 individuals.
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