Farren Ricketts plead guilty to conspiring to defraud the government after she allegedly used personal information of prison inmates to file over 100 fake unemployment benefit claims.
More than 3.4 million Americans are still on traditional state unemployment benefits even as the number of Americans seeking new claims ticked modestly down last week.
Most Americans believe the federal government’s $300-a-week sweetener to state unemployment benefits should end immediately, a new survey has found. Fifty-two percent of people believe the benefits should end now, with just 30 percent saying they...
The 21 states that have ended or will end the beefed-up payments in June saw a 13.8 percent drop since mid-May in the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, a report said Sunday.
More than 3.3 million Americans are still on traditional state unemployment benefits as the number of people seeking new claims ticked slightly up last week, the feds said Thursday.
Not content with record inflation sparked by his added trillions in spending and stubborn unemployment rolls thanks to his extended benefits, President Joe Biden has delivered more economic poison by issuing a sweeping executive order that claims to...
More than 1.8 million unemployed Americans have turned down jobs over the course of the pandemic because of the generosity of unemployment insurance benefits, according to a poll by Morning Consult.
More than 3.2 million Americans remained on traditional state unemployment benefits even as the number of people seeking new claims fell last week to a new pandemic low, the feds said Thursday. Continuing claims fell by 126,000 from just over 3.3...
More than 3.2 million Americans remained on traditional state unemployment benefits as the number of people seeking new claims leaped last week above 400,000 again.
After being let go from his job as a software quality-assurance engineer in April, Eric Watkins said he filed for unemployment benefits in Colorado. But he hasn't received a penny of the $6,490 he said he was eligible receive and he's not sure when...
A judge in Arkansas ruled against Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s decision to halt pandemic unemployment benefits, ordering the state to resume them despite business owners struggling to hire.
President Joe Biden is open to extending a $300 weekly unemployment insurance supplement during a labor shortage, but he hasn't yet made up his mind, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh announced on that the enhanced unemployment benefits during COVID-19 will expire on Sept. 6.