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Unemployment login page down as Michigan expands eligibility
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 01, 2021
Michigan s unemployment site is down for users trying to access their MiWAM account on Monday, Feb. 1.
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A new batch of unemployed workers are finally eligible for pay in Michigan, but website issues are keeping people from accessing their account.
The issues started this morning, preventing people from logging into their MiWAM unemployment account to apply or recertify for benefits. There’s no estimated timetable for how quickly the site will be repaired, per a state spokesman.
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Updates on the situation will be posted on the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget social media pages.
LANSING — In response to pandemic-related regulations and seasonal job cuts, Ionia County saw a significant unemployment rate increase in December.The newest regional rates, released Thursday, Jan. 28, by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, show an increase of 0.4 percent between November (3.6 percent) and December (4 percent).The county remained well below the statewide unemployment rate of 7.3 percent and ranked fifth in the state behind Washtenaw County (3.6
LANSING, MI (WTVB) â The unemployment rate in Branch County went up three-tenths of a percent in December according to data released on Thursday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget.
Unemployment rates went up in all 83 Michigan counties as the effects of the November pause to stop the spread of COVID-19 were felt.
While Branch County’s unemployment rate went up to four-point-six percent, it was tied for the 16th lowest unemployment rate among Michigan counties.
As for jobless rates in neighboring counties. Hillsdale and St. Joseph Counties were both at four-point-seven percent while Calhoun County was at five-point-eight percent.
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Jobless rates increased in all 17 major Michigan labor market areas in December, according to data released Thursday from the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget.
Regional jobless rates in the state ranged from 3.6 to 10.1 percent in December. Jobless rate advances over the month varied from 0.2 to 1.7 percentage points. All 83 Michigan counties demonstrated jobless rate hikes in December and the Northeast Lower Michigan region showed the largest unemployment rate gain between November and December.
âRegional labor markets experienced pandemic-related and seasonal job cuts in December,â said Wayne Rourke, associate director of the Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. âPreliminary 2020 annual average jobless rates rose significantly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.â