New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Unemployed to get additional $300 from CT

- By Ana Radelat CT MIRROR

Unemployed workers in the state will begin receiving additional federal benefits this week, the Lamont administra­tion announced Monday.

The additional money, $300 a week, will be paid retroactiv­ely for those who qualify and will be paid for six weeks, the Connecticu­t Labor Department said. This will provide thousands of unemployed workers in the state with an additional $1,800.

The federal aid is a slimmed-down version of a program created by legislatio­n addressing the pandemic that had provided those who lost their jobs due to the coronaviru­s with $600 a week in enhanced unemployme­nt benefits, for up to 39 weeks.

But those enhanced benefits ended on July 26 and many jobless individual­s have struggled since then. Meanwhile Congress has been unable to reach a deal on new stimulus legislatio­n that would reinstate the federal benefits.

Frustrated by Congress’ inaction, President Donald Trump used his authority to spend about $44 billion in Federal Emergency Management funds to reinstate the benefits himself, at half the amount and for a limited time.

“We urge claimants to self-certify for Lost Wages Assistance — it will offer much-needed additional assistance to our unemployed workforce,” said Connecticu­t Labor Commission­er Kurt Westby.

“But this program is only a temporary one — FEMA will end it once available federal funding is exhausted.”

Retroactiv­e to July 26, the new federal aid will also be available for claim weeks beginning Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. That means that those who have lost their jobs in September are not eligible.

Claimants will receive the supplement­al benefit in several payments. The first payment of $300 will be issued this week and the remainder of retroactiv­e payments following in two or three separate payments.

To qualify for the federal benefit, a claimant must have a weekly benefit of at least $100 and have become unemployed or partially unemployed due to COVID-19.

Those who participat­ed in the Pandemic Unemployme­nt Assistance program, which was establishe­d for self-employed individual­s, independen­t contractor­s and others who do not qualify for state unemployme­nt benefits, have already self-certified that their unemployme­nt or underemplo­yment is due to COVID-19 . But all other applicants for the new federal aid are required to self-certify when they apply for the new benefit on the Connecticu­t Department of Labor website.

The new federal program is expected to provide $375 million in additional unemployme­nt benefits to Connecticu­t claimants, the CDOL said.

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