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Idaho ends federal pandemic unemployment benefits

YakTriNews.com May 11, 2021 3:09 PM Melissa Luck AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File BOISE, Idaho – Citing comments from Idaho business owners who are struggling to hire right now, Governor Brad Little said Tuesday the state will end participation in three federal pandemic unemployment compensation programs. Beginning June 19, Idaho workers will no longer get: $300 per week from the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Fund; benefits through the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program that helps those who typically don’t qualify for unemployment; and funds through Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation, which extend benefits once regular benefits have been exhausted. “Employers are telling me one of the big reasons they cannot recruit and retain some workers is because those employees are receiving more on unemployment than they would while working,” Gov. Little said in a statement online. “We see ‘Help Wanted’ signs everywhere. Idaho h

GOP-led states are cutting $300 weekly federal unemployment benefits Here s the 9 states doing so this summer

Gov. Kay Ivey. Brynn Anderson/AP Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Monday that the state was halting its participation in federal unemployment benefits starting June 19. We have announced the end date of our state of emergency, there are no industry shutdowns, and daycares are operating with no restrictions. Vaccinations are available for all adults. Alabama is giving the federal government our 30-day notice that it s time to get back to work, Ivey said in a press release. Alabama is also resuming its work-search requirements for recipients, which had previously been paused throughout the pandemic. The average weekly benefit in Alabama amounted to $283 in March. Its unemployment rate stands at 3.8%, higher than the 2.8% it had in February 2020.

Federal pandemic unemployment benefits to end in Tennessee starting in July

Governor Bill Lee said that Tennesseans have access to more than 250,000 jobs in the state. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 6:20 AM EDT May 14, 2021 NASHVILLE, Tenn. Starting the morning of July 4, people receiving unemployment benefits in Tennessee may see smaller payments. Governor Bill Lee announced Tuesday that the state would stop participating in four federal pandemic unemployment programs effective at 11:59 p.m. on July 3. He sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Labor on Tuesday announcing the intent to pull out of four federal programs: The Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program: This program provides an additional $300 every week in unemployment benefits.

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