IDES Securing Unemployment Benefit
Payment Funds for Coming Months
Trust Fund Usually Replenished by Employer
Taxes During Recoveries, Administration Pursuing Additional Federal
Options to Cover Unemployment Expenses Across Nation
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[June 22, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) today
announced it will begin to borrow funds from the federal government
to continue to meet unemployment benefit payment obligations to
claimants who have lost work as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Illinois joins eight other states who have either been approved to
borrow or have begun to borrow money from the federal government to
continue to fulfill unemployment benefit payments.
Through the end of June, IDES anticipates borrowing approximately
$300 million from the federal government through a long existing
mechanism set up to enable states to continue to fund essential
benefit payments when demand increases unexpectedly. IDES has been
approved to borrow up to $3.8 billion through September 2020. During
the 2008 Great Recession, the department borrowed $1.4 billion, and
it was repaid in five years through a joint funding agreement with
Illinois’ business community.
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The Unemployment Trust Fund is one hundred percent funded by employer taxes.
While the ability to pay back what is borrowed has historically come in the form
of an agreed rate change in employer taxes, IDES and the Pritzker administration
are exploring federal legislative options, including a stimulus package
specifically aimed at forgiving states’ unemployment expenses and rebuilding
unemployment trust funds.
More than $7 billion has been paid in unemployment benefits to Illinois
claimants from March 1 – June 18, 2020. $2.5 billion has been paid out of the
Illinois Unemployment Trust Fund in regular unemployment benefits, in addition
to $4.3 billion in Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation benefits and $290
million in Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits, both of which are two new
fully federally funded programs. IDES paid $534 million in unemployment benefits
during the same period last year, a 373% increase.
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