More Than 109K Filed for Unemployment in Maryland Last Week

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BALTIMORE, MD  – The Maryland Department of Labor announced the state has begun offering an additional 13 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits for eligible persons.

The new benefits come through the Federal-State Extended Benefits program. Under federal and state law, the program is available for claimants who have exhausted both their 26 weeks of regular unemployment benefits and 13 weeks of the Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) assistance. 

After claimants have exhausted both, the Maryland Department of Labor will write all eligible claimants, telling them they can apply for the Extended Benefits program in their BEACON One-Stop portal. The state says if a claimant is determined to be eligible, the weekly benefit amount will be the same as the claimant received under the regular and PEUC programs.

Maryland is able to offer the 13 week program because it met the federally mandated requirement that Maryland's insured unemployment rate (IUR) exceed 5.0 percent and be at least 120 percent of the corresponding average rate in the prior two years. 

More details can be found at MDunemployment.com.

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