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Extended Benefits unemployment program ends in Michigan

Extended Benefits unemployment program ends in Michigan Updated 11:31 AM; Today 11:26 AM This graphic from Michigan s Unemployment Insurance Agency shows how many weeks of benefits are available from various programs. Facebook Share One of the programs helping Michiganders get unemployment benefits is coming to an end this week. The Extended Benefits program is going away after April 17, meaning roughly 16,000 people in Michigan must either hope they’re eligible for a different program or will be tossed off unemployment after this week. The program is going away because Michigan’s unemployment rate has dipped below the triggers that activate the program, via federal and state law.

Michigan s unemployment Extended Benefits program ends April 17

A program that provided an additional 20 weeks of unemployment benefits in Michigan ends Saturday, the state s Unemployment Insurance Agency said Wednesday. The agency notified claimants in early March that the program, called Extended Benefits, was ending, but didn t provide a timeline as to when benefits would expire. But there is some good news for the 16,000 claimants who are receiving these benefits. They are likely eligible for benefits under two federal programs that were implemented late last month, Liza Estlund Olson, acting director of Michigan s UIA, said in a news release. Those two programs are Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation, which extends benefits for those on regular state benefits, and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, which offers benefits to those who normally wouldn t qualify for benefits, such as freelancers and contract workers. Benefits through those two programs are available in Michigan until Sept. 4.

Extended unemployment benefits for Michigan residents winding down

State of Michigan logo LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Extended unemployment benefits in Michigan will stop at the end of this week. State officials say the U.S. Department of Labor notified the Unemployment Insurance Agency that the extended benefits program will not be payable after the week ending April 17, 2021 because Michigan’s unemployment rate is down. Those benefits are only eligible when the state’s total unemployment rate averages 6.5% or higher for three consecutive months. It provides an additional 13-20 weeks of benefits for those who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits. “Fortunately, with the federal extensions that were implemented on March 27, claimants who were on the Extended Benefits program most likely will be able to receive benefits through other federal programs such as Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA),” UIA Acting Director Liza Estlund Olson said in a release.

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