Initial Claims Growth Slowing,
Benefits Paid is $3.6 Billion Since March 1
Nearly 100,000 PUA Claims Processed, $140
Million Paid
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[September 09, 2020]
The Illinois Department of Employment Security
(IDES) today released new statewide data showing the department
processed 46,385 new initial claims for regular unemployment
benefits during the week ending May 30.
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The department has now processed 1,361,036 claims
for unemployment benefits from March 1 through May 30. This amount
is nearly 11.5 times the number of claims the department processed
over the same period last year, when IDES processed just 110,533
claims for regular unemployment benefits. Additionally, the
department has paid more than $3.6 billion in unemployment benefits
since March 1, including $140 million in PUA benefits.
The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program has processed
98,757 initial claims in its first three weeks. PUA provides 100%
federally-funded unemployment benefits for individuals who are
unemployed for specified COVID-19-related reasons and are not
eligible for the state’s regular unemployment insurance program, the
extended benefit (EB) program under Illinois law, or the Pandemic
Emergency Unemployment Compensation program (PEUC), including
independent contractors and sole-proprietors. Up to 39 weeks’ worth
of benefits are potentially available under the program for
COVID-19-related unemployment claims.
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IDES processed 42,119 Pandemic Emergency Unemployment
Compensation claims (PEUC), which provides up to 13 weeks’ worth of
100% federally funded benefits to individuals who have exhausted
their regular state unemployment benefits. PEUC is potentially
available for weeks beginning on or after March 29, 2020 and
continuing through the week ending December 26, 2020.
Statewide unemployment claims data, which reflects activity for the
week prior, is made available on the IDES website every Thursday
afternoon. Previous initial claims data has undergone a revision to
properly account for the number of successfully processed claims.
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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