Some unemployed Marylanders WUSA9 spoke with say they have barely kept their heads above water the past year and a half amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Next month, they'll lose the federal enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits and they're worried. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that Maryland would stop paying out the benefits starting July 3, citing positive health and economic recovery. That ends the extra $300 people on unemployment have.
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As of July 3, Marylanders who have been collecting enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits will no longer receive them. Gov. Larry Hogan announced that Maryland is discontinuing the extra $300 a week benefit as well as reinstating requirements that those receiving unemployment benefits must show they are actively searching for work. “Our health and economic recovery […]
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