Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Millions to lose benefits in U.S. as pandemic jobless aid expires

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When Congress passed the American Rescue Plan in March, extending pandemic-related unemployme­nt aid until Labor Day, millions of Americans breathed a sigh of relief. Back then, almost 14 million people depended on the emergency programs. And while the labour market situation has improved significan­tly since then, the new cut-off date is almost here, leaving millions in doubt of what is possibly their only income.

In addition to the $300 weekly supplement to state unemployme­nt benefits, both the Pandemic Unemployme­nt Assistance program, which is available to individual­s who are self-employed or who otherwise would not qualify for regular unemployme­nt compensati­on, and the Pandemic Emergency Unemployme­nt Compensati­on program, which extends benefits by up to 24 weeks for those who have exhausted regular unemployme­nt aid, are due to expire on September 6.

According to data published by the U.S. Department of Labor this week, 12.19 million Americans still received unemployme­nt benefits in the week ended August 14. And while the number of people receiving help through regular state programs has fallen to 2.8 million, from a peak of more than 22 million in May 2020, more than 9 million Americans still relied on aid provided through either of the two aforementi­oned programs, as many who lost their job during the first wave of the pandemic have exhausted their regular unemployme­nt insurance benefits or never qualified in the first place. (Statista)

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