The extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits runs out at the end of July. Here's what you need to know. (via CNBCMakeIt)
benefits since mid-March, according to the U.S. Labor Department, when large swaths of the country began shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Other unemployment measures enacted to stimulate the economy during the pandemic, however, will still be in effect through the end of the year. Here's what you need to know.Among many other provisions, the CARES Act, passed in late March, includes an extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits for those who have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
However, a handful of states do not offer that many weeks of UI, like North Carolina, which only gives 12. In these more complicated cases, workers can still get 39 weeks of unemployment benefits by taking advantage of a combination of the CARES Act's unemployment programs. In North Carolina, the worker would get 12 from the state, 13 from the PEUC and then an additional six weeks from regular Extended Benefits, says Evermore.
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