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			IDES Reminding Claimants Federal 
			Unemployment Benefit Programs Ending September 4, 2021PUA, FPUC, PEUC, MEUC Coming to Close, 
			State’s Regular Unemployment Program Unaffected
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            [September 19, 2021]  
			 The Illinois Department of Employment Security 
			(IDES) is reminding claimants that federal unemployment programs are 
			coming to an end on September 4, 2021. | 
        
            |  These programs include: 
 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)
 
 Provided access to 100% federally funded unemployment benefits 
			to individuals not traditionally eligible to receive unemployment 
			benefits, such self-employed workers.
 
 Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC)
 
			Provided an additional weekly $300 supplemental 
			payment in 100% federally funded benefits to claimants who received 
			at least $1 of regular or federal unemployment benefits.
 Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC)
 Provided additional weeks of 100% federally funded 
			unemployment benefits to claimants who exhausted all eligible weeks 
			of benefits in the state’s regular unemployment system. 
			
			 Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation (MEUC) Provided an additional weekly $100 supplemental 
			payment in 100% federally funded benefits to eligible claimants who 
			earned at least $5,000 in self-employment income in addition to 
			wages earned with a chargeable employer.
 The expiration of these programs has no impact on the state’s 
			regular unemployment system or the claimants receiving regular 
			unemployment benefits.
 
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            IDES is also reminding claimants to access their 
			IllinoisJobLink.com account. IllinoisJobLink.com is an employment 
			website with more than 100,000 job postings and can be used as a 
			tool by jobseekers to find their next employment opportunity. 
			Claimants who have applied for unemployment benefits already have a 
			username and password for the site and are encouraged to login and 
			finish registration and create or upload a resume.
 As the economy continues to heal from the pandemic, individuals may 
			still be in need of ongoing or additional assistance and resources 
			from the state. The following departments and their programs may be 
			able to assist:
 
 Illinois Department 
			of Human Services
 
 o Cash assistance
 o Childcare
 o House services
 o Food assistance (SNAP, WIC, and more)
 
 Illinois Housing Development 
			Authority
 
 o Rental Assistance
 o Homeowner Assistance
 
 Illinois 
			Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
 
 o LIHEAP
 
 Get Covered Illinois
 
 o Health insurance
 
 More information about resources and assistance can be found on the 
			state’s Covid-19 resource page or on the IDES website.
 
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