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Last week, Gov. One of the bill's stipulations was that supplemental unemployment benefits had to end on July Local news outlet WWLTV reported that, prior to the bill's passage, the governor had already said he planned on ending benefits in early August, when school begins. Louisiana's unemployment rate was 7. Maryland will end its participation in all federal unemployment programs effective July 3. Maryland's unemployment rate was 6.

Tate Reeves announced on Monday that he was pulling out the state from the federal pandemic-aid programs starting June The state's unemployment rate is 6. Mike Parson announced on Tuesday that Missouri would be ending its participation in federal unemployment on June Its unemployment rate stood at 4.

That's still 0. Workers will be eligible for the cash after a month on the job. The measure enjoys support among some congressional Republicans. The state's unemployment rate has reached pre-pandemic levels, at 3. Nebraska will end its participation in all federal unemployment programs effective June According to the Lincoln Journal Star , Gov.

Pete Ricketts said the benefits are a "disincentive for some people" in returning to work. The curtailing of benefits come as part of the state's initiative to reopen and "return to normalcy. Nebraska's unemployment rate was 2. However, the date that benefits will be discontinued in the state remains unclear.

The New Hampshire unemployment rate was 3. Doug Burgum said the state would pull out of federal unemployment benefit programs on June The state's unemployment rate is 4. The state's unemployment rate stands at 4. People are eligible if they receive some form of federal unemployment aid between May 2 through 15, and keep their new job for at least six weeks. Individuals must also have a hour workweek. The Oklahoma unemployment rate stands at 5.

Even before the jobs report hit, Republican Gov. Henry McMaster said the state would stop its participation in federal unemployment effective June McMaster spoke with Fox News' Tucker Carlson about the expanded unemployment program, saying he believed it's a "counterproductive policy.

South Carolina's unemployment rate is 5. Kristi Noem announced Wednesday that the state will end its participation in federal unemployment benefit programs effective the week of June In a related statement , the state's Labor and Regulation Secretary Marcia Hultman noted that "help wanted signs line our streets. The South Dakota unemployment rate was 2. To date, 47 states have received approval for the first tranche. Nebraska and Nevada have submitted applications but haven't yet gotten approved.

South Dakota isn't applying for the aid. To get funding beyond those three weeks, each state must resubmit an application for the aid on a weekly basis for approval by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is overseeing program funding. Whether or not some states might therefore access more weeks of assistance than others is somewhat of a mystery.

Also unclear is the question of whether FEMA will grant an equal number of weeks to the states that apply. Just 33 of the approved states had received at least one additional week of assistance as of Tuesday, according to a FEMA spokeswoman. She declined to identify those specific states. What you need to know How Americans of different ages used their stimulus money. For example, Missouri and Minnesota have been approved to offer five weeks of funding, according to their respective state unemployment agencies.

Washington state received approval for six — or double the amount of some states, according to its Employment Security Department. FEMA is processing requests for additional weeks of funding as soon as they're received, the spokeswoman said.

The agency is going through the approval process in a piecemeal fashion due to the many moving parts associated with the program.

But some argue that those generous benefits are keeping people from rejoining the workforce. Upwards of 4 million people 25 percent of those currently unemployed are being affected. The amount received for not working is certainly one of them. Childcare is another.

Many schools stayed remote for the entire school year, depriving lots of parents of the built-in childcare. That lack of childcare could continue now that schools are on summer break. A growing gap between skills in the labor force and the requirements of available jobs makes hiring more difficult. A difference between what employers are offering in terms of compensation and what workers will accept is also a consideration.

COVID remains a very real threat, particularly for those who work around people. The full vaccination rate for the entire country is just over 47 percent. But those rates vary widely from state to state. Mississippi has fully vaccinated Many of the states that have discontinued the Federal unemployment insurance bonus exceed the national average.



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