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			IDES Processes Over 750,000 
			Unemployment Claims Since March, Pays Out More Than $700 Million in 
			Benefits 
			Thirteen Week Extension of Benefits 
			Through Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation Now Live 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
             The Illinois Department of Employment Security 
			(IDES) today released new statewide data showing the department 
			processed 102,937 new initial unemployment claims for the week 
			ending April 18 and has now processed more than 755,000 initial 
			unemployment claims from March 1 through April 18. This is 12 times 
			the number of claims the department processed over the same period 
			last year, when IDES processed just 61,000 initial unemployment 
			claims. 
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			 From March 1 through April 16, the department paid 
			out more than $700 million in benefits. In the first two weeks of 
			April alone, IDES paid more than $500 million in unemployment 
			benefits to claimants. Statewide unemployment claims data, which 
			reflects activity for the week prior, will be available on the IDES 
			website every Thursday afternoon. 
			 
			This week, IDES rolled out the Federal Pandemic Emergency 
			Unemployment Compensation (FPEUC) program, which provides up to 13 
			weeks’ worth of federally funded benefits to individuals who have 
			exhausted their regular state unemployment benefits. 
			
			  
			
			 
			To date, IDES has overhauled its 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 is also standing up a 
			virtual call center, that will nearly double current call center 
			capacity with Illinois-based call center representatives. 
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            IDES 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. The CARES Act also created Federal 
			Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (FPUA), a new program for people 
			who are not typically covered by the state’s unemployment system and 
			the department is contracting with Deloitte to launch this system in 
			May. 
			 
			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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