There are 3 million fewer Americans working today than in 2019. Why it has become more profitable not to work in the USA, according to TheNewYorkPost. Most Americans believe in a reliable public safety net in America. When people go through hard times or lose their jobs, they…
In a massive scam that erupted in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, impostors are applying for unemployment benefits using the names and personal information of people who did not apply, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns. People learn about scams when they get notified ...
Additional unemployment benefits of $ 300 and $ 400, sanctioned by President Trump, have already begun to be paid in a number of states. At the same time, many states continue to modify computer systems to begin processing extended benefits. This process has led many applicants to think about ...
Arizona, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee and Texas are the only states that have begun paying additional unemployment benefits initiated by US President Donald Trump, writes Fox Business. More than three weeks after Trump signed an executive order to partially restore...
Return-to-school season looks very different this year as school districts across the country enter a new world of distance learning, social distancing class attendance, or a combination of the two, CNBC writes. According to a survey by Care.com ...
Governors and state labor department officials are trying to determine whether they can comply with President Donald Trump's order to partially fund federal unemployment benefits for millions of Americans, writes CBS News. Trump Executive Order Allocates $ 44 Billion From FEMA's Federal Fund to ...
The U.S. economy is facing another hurdle to recover from the coronavirus-related financial crisis: the lack of a working childcare system that allows parents to return to work, writes Fox Business. Experts generally agree that the opening of schools in the fall could ...
Federal law provides for additional unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic, but you may have to re-apply to receive them, writes CNBC. The CARES federal coronavirus law passed in March provides for up to 13 additional weeks of unemployment benefits ...
The number of applications for unemployment benefits totaled 1,48 million last week (June 15-21). This indicator remains high. But the total number of people currently receiving benefits fell below 20 million for the first time in 2 months ...
States are reopening and millions of people are back to work. In some cases, you can continue to receive unemployment benefits, which include both traditional state benefits and the $ 600 extended benefits funded by the federal government, writes CNBC. The US economy ...