What happens when UC benefits run out?

If you run out of benefits 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. We will file the additional weeks of the PEUC extension after you use all FED-ED benefits.

What happens when EDD benefits year ends?

Once your benefit year ends: You must reapply for a new claim (even if you are currently on an extension) if you earned enough wages (paid by an employer) in the last 18 months and are still unemployed or working part time. We will notify you when your new claim is processed. This usually takes two to three weeks.

When does EDD extension end?

The week ending September 4 is the last payable week for PUA, PEUC, FED-ED, FPUC (also known as Pandemic Additional Compensation), and MEUC benefits. Claimants can continue to certify for federal extended unemployment benefits after September 4, 2021 to receive their payments under these federal programs, if eligible.

What happens when my unemployment benefit year ends?

So the ending date of the claim is referred to as the benefit year end or BYE date. The BYE date generally falls on the week ending date from when the claim was first paid twelve months ago. Regular UI, Extended state benefits (or FED-ED) and PEUC (including extensions) are all subject to the BYE provisions.

Are there extra weeks of unemployment for laid off workers?

Expanded unemployment benefits are available for laid-off workers due to the coronavirus pandemic. Eligible workers will receive supplemental payments and extra weeks of unemployment compensation. In times of high unemployment, the federal and state governments may extend unemployment benefits.

When do the PUA unemployment benefits run out?

While PUA offered its initial recipients up to 39 weeks of total unemployment benefits, the program currently is scheduled to end on Dec. 31. If you qualify for PUA, those benefits will end no later than that date unless new legislation is passed.

How many weeks of unemployment can you get?

Here’s what you should know about how each program could extend the number of weeks you can collect benefits: Under the stimulus legislation enacted last year, people can get benefits for up to 79 weeks after their regular eligibility thanks to a program called Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation.

You Might Also Like