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Mississippi reckons with ending pay boost for the unemployed

Mississippi ending extra unemployment benefits: What you need to know

Extra benefits for unemployed ending in Mississippi: What it means for businesses, jobseekers

Extra benefits for unemployed ending in Mississippi: What it means for businesses, jobseekers Leah Willingham Replay Video UP NEXT JACKSON, Miss.  Katrina Folks says she has tried everything she can think of to find work since losing her job in September because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 39-year-old mother from Hattiesburg used to do data entry at a law firm, and she has health issues that require her to work from home. She said she has been doing three interviews a week and bought WiFi and a computer to try to make herself a stronger job candidate. But she hasn t been able to find work that will accommodate her weekly doctor’s appointments.

One state reckons with ending pay boost for 90,000 unemployed residents

One state reckons with ending pay boost for 90,000 unemployed residents May 31, 2021 / 11:18 AM / AP Gig workers to lose unemployment benefits Jackson, Mississippi Katrina Folks says she has tried everything she can think of to find work since losing her job in September because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 39-year-old mother from Hattiesburg used to do data entry at a law firm, and she has health issues that require her to work from home. She said she has been doing three interviews a week and bought WiFi and a computer to try to make herself a stronger job candidate. But she hasn t been able to find work that will accommodate her weekly doctor s appointments.

Mississippi reckons with ending pay boost for the unemployed

Mississippi reckons with ending pay boost for the unemployed LEAH WILLINGHAM, Associated Press/Report for America May 31, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 14 1of14A forklift driver moves a pallet of cardboard boxes at Great Southern Industries, a packaging company in Jackson, Miss., says Friday, May 28, 2021. Charita McCarrol, human resources manager at the company, says that she has seen a lot of people abusing the $300-a-week federal supplement for people who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other programs that offered extended support for the unemployed. She also cited the pool of needed certified and experienced forklift drivers and other positions are limited because of the said abuse.Rogelio V. Solis/APShow MoreShow Less

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