If your Ohio regular unemployment benefits (UI) have run out, you may be eligible to receive extended unemployment benefits. Once you wear out your regular benefits, the Office of Unemployment Compensation will send you a written notice alerting you when your regular UC benefits are about to expire.
Can I get an extension on my unemployment benefits in Ohio?
This extension is called “Pandemic Extended Unemployment Compensation” or PEUC. If the PEUC program is in effect when your regular benefits are about to expire, ODJFS will send you a written notice with instructions to file for PEUC benefits. This benefit extends through September 4, 2021.
When do you run out of unemployment benefits?
The PEUC program currently is scheduled to end the week of Sept. 6, 2021. In most states, people who have run out of eligibility for both regular unemployment benefits and PEUC could then qualify for a program called Extended Benefits.
Is there going to be an extension of unemployment?
Yes, it is expected that unemployment benefits – both supplementary and extended – would be retroactive to the start of the program or latest extension, so many eligible recipients should get a pretty significant unemployment check payment if and when Congress passes the stimulus relief bill.
When to refile for unemployment after benefits run out in Texas?
If you’re applying for extended benefits in Texas, your total wages during the base year must be at least 40 times your weekly benefit amount. You must have also used all your regular benefits from previous claims and must be ineligible for unemployment benefits in another state.
Do you have to reapply for unemployment if your benefits have expired?
Depending on when you filed your unemployment claim and if it has expired, you may need to reapply for unemployment. Within Your Benefit Year. If you run out of benefits within the benefit year, we will automatically file your PEUC extension on your regular unemployment claim.