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Utah woman reports stolen identity, unemployment check

ROY, Utah (AP) A resident in Utah has said a hacker stole her personal information and swapped out her banking information to steal about $400 of weekly unemployment benefits. "I feel like being robbed at gunpoint would’ve been better than what’s going to happen now,” said Heidi Howell, a Roy resident who lost her job in March and had her identify and unemployment check stolen.

Jobless claims in Utah jump more that 20% for two weeks in a row, report says

SALT LAKE CITY The number of people seeking jobless benefits in Utah jumped over 20% for the second straight week, according to the latest data from the Utah Department of Workforce Services. In its Thursday report, the agency said the number of total new claims for unemployment rose to 4,783 for the week of March 28 through April, 3, with a total of 27,261 continued claims filed during that same period a 20.2% increase, which follows a 27.8% jump the week before. A need for the critical unemployment benefit remains as we continue to see some disruption to employment in the state, said state Unemployment Insurance Division Director Kevin Burt. However, that need continues to decrease as we have seen continued claims for assistance decrease for nine consecutive weeks.

Utah waiting for federal guidance on unemployment payments

KSL TV 5PM: Department of Workforce Services: Keep filing weekly unemployment claims KSL TV SALT LAKE CITY Even though the new COVID-19 relief bill has been signed into law, Utah must still wait for instructions from the federal government on how to pass along certain unemployment payments. We re not able to start making payments until we actually get the funds and we re able to draw down those funds from the federal government, said Nate McDonald, the communications director for the Utah Department of Workforce Services. Approximately 10,400 Utahns are currently receiving unemployment benefits or have applied for benefits under the two programs originally created under the CARES Act that have now been extended into March.

New stimulus plan offers help to those forced out of work due to COVID

Deseret News Share this story Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY People put out of work because of the COVID-19 outbreak are getting help just in the nick of time, as CARES Act funding is set to expire the day after Christmas. The Utah Unemployment Insurance Division reported Tuesday that the Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits and Venues Act will include funding to extend jobless benefits to people sidelined by the pandemic. The expiration of benefits from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act leaves thousands of Utahns without a financial safety net, but the new measure passed late Monday night offers those individuals a reprieve for at least the next 11 weeks.

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