Fluid Unemployment
Current Benefits Status – (Updated January 10, 2012)
Fluid Unemployment :: Updated: Number of individuals who have run out of benefits is now over 569,000. – Recent federal legislation introduced in ovember 2011 would provide an additional year to access current federal unemployment extension benefits. However, the proposed legislation does not include dditional weeks of benefits to increase the maximum of up to 99 weeks of benefits that are available now. Legislation is currently being considered by Congress and will require members approval if it is to become law. A regular claim provides up to 26 weeks of benefits and federal extension benefits provide up to another 73 weeks of benefits, provided by the federal government due to the length and severity of the economic recession.
These benefits provide critical sustenance to unemployed workers and their families, in addition to local businesses where much of the benefits are spent on basic needs. For now, the deadline for starting any new federal extension claim is coming up at the end of 2011. Meanwhile, here are the details on what is currently being offered in federal unemployment extension benefits.
Ref: http://www.edd.ca.gov/
Current UI Extended Benefit Duration & Claim Deadlines
Here is a breakdown of the filing deadlines for federal extension benefits:
| UI Claims | Maximum Weeks of Benefits Provided | Deadline for Starting This Type of UI Claim |
|---|---|---|
| Regular UI Claim | Up to 26 weeks of benefits | Once someone becomes unemployed |
| 1st Tier of Federal Extension | Up to 20 weeks of benefits | February 26, 2012 |
| 2nd Tier of Federal Extension | Up to 14 weeks of benefits | March 4, 2012 |
| 3rd Tier of Federal Extension | Up to 13 weeks of benefits | March 4, 2012 |
| 4th Tier of Federal Extension | Up to 6 weeks of benefits | March 4, 2012 |
| Separate FED-ED Extension | Up to 20 weeks of benefits | March 4, 2012 |
| POTENTIAL TOTAL MAXIMUM BENEFITS | Up to 99 weeks of benefits |
Customers Who Have Run Out of Maximum Benefits – The maximum total of unemployment benefits remains up to 99 weeks of benefits.
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