Nearly half of all jobs lost during the coronavirus pandemic may not recover after incidence rates decline, Fool.com writes. The COVID-19 outbreak has clearly hit the US economy, plunging it into a deep recession and causing a skyrocket ...
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 Trump administration has previously stated that it does not intend to take additional measures to provide assistance, at least until July, writes Fox News. As the recently renewed surge in coronavirus cases threatens to undermine the US economic recovery after the worst recession since the Great Depression, ...
The weekly $ 600 increase in unemployment benefits expires on July 31, but you can get these funds retroactively, writes The Penny Hoarder. The Department of Labor confirmed that the $ 600 per week supplement, known as Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, or FPUC, ...
For tens of millions of Americans receiving unemployment benefits, the $ 600 additional benefit will end earlier than expected. Writes about this CNBC. The $ 600 weekly payout from the Federal Unemployment Compensation Program was introduced by Congress as part of the CARES Act passed ...
USA Today offers financial experts' answers to the biggest questions about cash support during the COVID-19 pandemic, from federal aid to unemployment benefits. What taxes do you need to pay on $ 600 unemployment benefits? There are several ways to pay taxes from ...
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 ...
USA Today correspondent Jessica Menton looked into why some Americans are receiving too much unemployment benefits, while others see no money at all, and talked about her own experience of returning extra payments. Next - from the first person. In April I was temporarily...
Supplementary unemployment benefits in the amount of $ 600 per week will stop being paid at the end of July. Democrats want to extend payments next year, but Republicans appear to be strongly blocking such an extension. But legislators on both sides of the political spectrum have different ideas, such ...
Before the pandemic, millions of U.S. workers made their living primarily by tipping at restaurants, bars, cafes, beauty salons, massage parlors, and a host of other service-oriented businesses. Now, some of those who lost their jobs during isolation ...