That's when Kacon burst into tears. She told the representative from PA L&I, "I'm sorry for getting upset, but I haven't received any payments, and it's just such a circle going back and forth, back and forth." NBC10 reached out to both Treasury and Labor and Industry to see who can help her. Later that week, Treasury told NBC10 Responds it received the information it needed from Labor and Industry to correct Kacon's banking info. "We're sorry it didn't happen sooner," Treasury spokesman Erik Arneson said. The Treasury also told NBC10 Responds that it’s seeing an uptick in unemployment compensation fraud in Pennsylvania and other states.