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what states cut unemployment benefits

by Gordon Hilpert Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Here are the states that have declared an end to the extended unemployment benefits, and when they expire:
  • Alabama: June 19.
  • Alaska: June 12.
  • Arizona: July 10*
  • Arkansas: June 26.
  • Florida: June 26.
  • Georgia: June 26.
  • Idaho: June 19.
  • Indiana: July 19.
Aug 30, 2021

What states have cut the unemployment?

The dozen states that ended unemployment aid by June 19 — Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, West Virginia and Wyoming — saw its employment headcount grow 11.6% since April 2021.

What states Have Highest unemployment benefits?

Benefits range from $235 a week to $823. Policies and benefits vary by state. Mississippi has the lowest maximum unemployment benefits in the U.S. of $235 per week, while Massachusetts has the highest at $823.

What state has the highest unemployment 2021?

CaliforniaLooking at the annual average unemployment rate for 2021, California also ranks as the state with the highest unemployment rate at 7.7%, but it's tied with Nevada and Hawaii, who both had annual average unemployment rates of 7.7% for 2021.

How much is unemployment payment in Florida?

The state determines your weekly benefit payments based on your previous earnings during employment. In 2020, you can receive a maximum of $275 per week for 12 weeks. You are entitled to a maximum benefit amount of $3,300. You will continue to receive Reemployment Assistance weekly for up to 12 weeks.

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