In California, individuals may be eligible for up to 20 weeks of unemployment insurance extensions during periods of high unemployment through the Extended Benefits program. Additionally, there may be other federal extensions available, such as those provided during the COVID-19 pandemic through programs like PEUC (Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation). However, eligibility and availability can vary based on current economic conditions and federal regulations. It's best to check with the California Employment Development Department (EDD) for the most current information.
I believe it is for three different times......or up to 59 weeks?
you have to call in each week in order to get your extension
Contact your local unemployment office regarding EUC (Emergency unemployment compensation.)
I'm pretty sure that the "stimulus plan" does not allow that, any more than your state unemployment compensation plan does. Where I live (Ohio) the only change in unemployment compensation has been an extension in benefit periods, and even that has expired.Another answer:As many state unemployment laws DO provide benefits for reduced hours, it stands to reason that any extensions would follow suit.
Unemployment in California during the 1930s was primarily driven by the Great Depression, which led to widespread economic instability and a dramatic decline in agricultural and industrial jobs. The Dust Bowl also exacerbated the situation, as many farmers migrated to California seeking work, further saturating the labor market. Additionally, the state faced challenges from declining demand for goods and services, resulting in layoffs and business closures. These factors combined created a significant unemployment crisis throughout the decade.
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I'll be through with benefits totalling 73 weeks at the end of April. Is this the end of extensions in Ma?
I believe it is for three different times......or up to 59 weeks?
In Michigan, individuals can typically receive up to 20 weeks of unemployment benefits during a standard benefit year. However, during times of high unemployment, additional extensions may be available, such as the Extended Benefits program, which can provide up to 20 additional weeks. The specific number of weeks and availability of extensions can vary based on economic conditions and state regulations. It's important for claimants to check with the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency for the most current information.
I think that it's 40 weeks
you have to call in each week in order to get your extension
well.. no one will now that republicans control the house
Fed-Ed extension, or Federal Additional Compensation, is a program that provides extended unemployment benefits during periods of high unemployment, specifically in states with elevated jobless rates. In contrast, regular unemployment extensions typically refer to extensions offered by state unemployment insurance programs, allowing individuals to receive benefits beyond the standard duration based on state laws. While both aim to support unemployed individuals, Fed-Ed extensions are federally funded and tied to specific unemployment conditions, whereas regular extensions vary by state and are based on individual eligibility.
up to 79 weeks + 13 more weeks being approved by Congress make a total of 92 weeks!
If you're unemployment filing was with California (the "liable state"), then only California pays you. You can contact the California office to inform them of your present situation.
Yes, individuals can apply for a federal extension of unemployment benefits under certain circumstances, particularly during times of high unemployment or economic downturns. These extensions are typically enacted through legislation and may vary by state and situation. Applicants should check with their state unemployment office for specific eligibility requirements and application procedures for federal extensions.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.