IDES Announces Weekly Initial
Unemployment Claims Data as Department Continues to Process
Record-Breaking Number of Claims
More Than 650,000 Claims Filed Since March
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[April 17, 2020]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES)
today released new statewide data showing the department processed
over 141,000 new initial unemployment claims for the week ending
April 11. As of March 1, the department has processed more than
650,000 initial unemployment claims, 12 times more than the number
of claims over the corresponding time period last year, when it
processed 53,000 initial unemployment claims. It is also five times
greater than the amount processed during the first six weeks of the
Great Recession. Statewide unemployment claims data, which reflects
activity for the week prior, will be available on the IDES website
every Thursday afternoon.
To meet the needs of this unprecedented level of claimants, the
Pritzker administration overhauled the IDES website infrastructure,
expanded web and call center capacity, and secured third party
vendor partnerships to further implement and streamline new programs
that enhance filing capabilities. The department also reenlisted
recent retirees who have the required knowledge and experience to
process unemployment claims to assist the department during this
crisis.
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This week, Governor Pritzker outlined efforts the administration and the
department have taken to expand access and eligibility to unemployment insurance
and provided an update on the implementation of programs included in the federal
CARES Act. To date, IDES has suspended the employment services requirement to
register with Illinois Job Link if their unemployment is due to a temporary
lay-off resulting from COVID-19, and modified the “able and available to work”
requirement to those who have become unemployed due to COVID-19, waived the
waiting week for claimants, and implemented the Federal Pandemic Unemployment
Compensation (FPUC), which provides an additional $600 each week in federally
funded benefits to eligible Illinoisans.
In the coming weeks, IDES will roll-out the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment
Compensation (PEUC) program, which provides up to 13 weeks’ worth of federally
funded benefits to individuals who have exhausted their regular state
unemployment benefits. The department is also contracting with Deloitte to
launch a new benefit system in May for individuals who are not typically covered
by the state’s unemployment.
Those with questions or in need of assistance with unemployment benefits at this
time are encouraged to visit IDES.Illinois.gov.
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