Will New York extend unemployment benefits?
NY won’t extend federal unemployment benefits program, citing unemployment insurance trust fund deficit of $11 billion. Under the CARES Act, states can extend federal unemployment benefit programs, but that won’t happen in New York State. BUFFALO, N.Y. However, that will not happen in New York state.
Is NY extending unemployment?
NY won’t extend federal unemployment benefits program, citing unemployment insurance trust fund deficit of $11 billion. Under the CARES Act, states can extend federal unemployment benefit programs, but that won’t happen in New York State.
Should Congress extend unemployment benefits?
San Jose Mercury News — Congress must extend unemployment benefits: “The extension should be the first order of business for Congress in the new year.” Chico News and Review – – The Grinch factor : “In December, the Grinch stole Christmas from more than a million people and then went home to celebrate.”
Will unemployment benefits be extended past September 6th?
Latest PUA, PEUC and Extra $300 Weekly Payment (FPUC) News and Extension Updates With extended unemployment benefits under the Biden ARPA stimulus package now nearing their official September 6th, 2021 expiry date many are discussing the possibility of further extensions to the end of 2021 or even into 2022.
Will unemployment benefits be retroactive to September?
Yes, it is expected that unemployment benefits – both supplementary and extended – would be retroactive to September or October (when the LWA program expired), so many eligible recipients should get a pretty significant unemployment check payment if and when Congress passes the stimulus relief bill.
Should unemployment benefits be expanded in Pennsylvania?
The Sentinel — Jobless benefits should be expanded: “The 187,000 Pennsylvanians affected by Congress’ decision to play Scrooge this year are only a portion of the 1.3 million unemployed Americans eventually affected. It’s estimated that some 75,000 in the state will have lost those benefits as of yesterday.”