Georgia Extended Benefits End As UI Rate Decreases Thursday, February 4, 2021
Recently, Georgia’s 13-week Insured Unemployment Rate fell below the threshold for the State Extended Benefit program to remain available for payments and the last payable week ending date is Feb. 6. Any eligible payments for week ending dates after Feb. 6 will no longer be payable under the SEB program. Claimants who are later determined to be eligible for week ending dates on or before Feb. 6 will be paid SEB for those weeks. SEB claimants who continue to be unemployed or partially unemployed after week ending date Feb. 6 and remain eligible, will have 11 additional weeks added to their previous Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation claim and resume receipt of PEUC. These PEUC payments will be issued as quickly as possible for those claimants whose SEB benefits will end next week.
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ATLANTA â The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that Georgiaâs unemployment rate dropped 0.1 percentage points to reach 5.6 percent in December while the state saw a significant increase in the number of jobs.
âDecember is yet another month where we have seen job growth throughout the state,â Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said in a news release. âWe more than doubled our job growth from November, which is very promising, considering how challenging of a year this has been. Georgia has gained back 82 percent of the jobs we lost at the beginning of the pandemic and continues to remain strong in economic growth and business development.â
Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Dips Slightly In December While Jobs Increase Thursday, January 21, 2021
The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that Georgia’s unemployment rate dropped 0.1 percentage points to reach 5.6 percent in December while the state saw a significant increase in the number of jobs.
“December is yet another month where we have seen job growth throughout the state,” said Labor Commissioner Mark Butler. “We more than doubled our job growth from November, which is very promising, considering how challenging of a year this has been. Georgia has gained back 82 percent of the jobs we lost at the beginning of the pandemic and continue to remain strong in economic growth and business development.”
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