Politico's Chris Frates on who's to blame for ending unemployment benefits July 1, 2010— -- More than 1.3 million unemployed workers won't be getting their next round of unemployment benefits, ...
LANSING, MI - A new state Senate bill would prevent the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency, UIA, from demanding back billions in benefits it says were overpaid during the COVID-19 pandemic. State ...
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- More than 1.2 million North Carolinians have filed for unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the state Department of Commerce Division of Employment ...
Talking Points Memo untangles the mess unfolding in the U.S. Senate over the expansion of unemployment benefits: The push to revive jobless benefits for some 1.4 million long-term unemployed Americans ...
Texans receiving unemployment could be eligible for a total of 52 weeks of benefits - double the typical amount of time aid is available - as the state triggered an extended benefits period, according ...
JEFFERSON CITY-- The Republican super majority in the Missouri Senate ran into its first public kerfuffle today as a group of conservatives led by Sen. Jim Lembke, R-Lemay, blocked a bill that would ...
Congress’ vote last week that extended jobless benefits for about 2.5 million long-term unemployed Americans couldn’t have come at a better time for Robin Klock of Rapid City. Klock has been ...
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