Has Florida stopped the extra 300 for unemployment?

The Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program has official ended as of today in Florida, ending extra $300 per week payments. For the week beginning June 27, 2021, eligible reemployment assistance claimants will no longer receive the supplemental $300 weekly FPUC payment.

How do I get the extended 13 weeks of unemployment in Florida?

You may be eligible for PEUC if: Your Reemployment Assistance claim will then be determined for eligibility. If your state Reemployment Assistance benefits have been exhausted, you will then be prompted to file a PEUC application in CONNECT for up to an additional 13 weeks of unemployment benefits.

Is there an extension for unemployment in Florida?

Florida Unemployment Extension. If your Florida unemployment benefits have run out you may be eligible to receive extended unemployment benefits through one of the state or federal unemployment extension programs.

When do the unemployment benefits end in Florida?

End of all federal unemployment programs While Florida will cut off extended benefits, funding and operations will continue for three remaining federal unemployment program. Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation, and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation are scheduled to expire September 4, 2021.

What to do if your unemployment has run out in Florida?

If your Florida unemployment benefits have run out you may be eligible to receive extended unemployment benefits through one of the state or federal unemployment extension programs. This federal unemployment extension programs is called Emergency Unemployment Compensation, 2008 (Also known as EUC08).

How does the federal government extend unemployment benefits?

In times of high unemployment, the federal government provides funds to the states to extend unemployment insurance programs for additional weeks of benefits beyond what each state offers.

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