How much will unemployment checks be? Who is eligible for expanded aid? Who isn't? Here is what we know about how unemployment benefits will work under President Trump’s latest executive actions
. The payments would replace the $600 payments that expired last month. Mr. Trump called on states to provide another $100 a week, but administration officials said the state-funded benefit was optional.
Here is what we know about how unemployment benefits will work under Mr. Trump’s latest executive actions.Unemployment benefits will include the regular state unemployment benefit—which averaged about $330 a week in the year through June—as well as $300 a week funded by the federal government. If a state chooses to fund an extra $100 in unemployment benefits, per Mr. Trump’s request, that could bring the total tab up to $400 a week in supplemental benefits.
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