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MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today released unemployment data from March 15 to November 14, 2020, revealingthat 93.28% of the over 8 million weekly Unemployment Insurance claims that have been filed since March 15, 2020, have been processed.
Unemployment Insurance is a joint state-federal program that provides benefits to eligible workers. Each state administers a separate UI program with state-specific laws and rules, but states must also follow the same guidelines established by federal law. Any answer given on a claim raising a question regarding a person's eligibility must be fully investigated before benefits may be paid; this is referred to as the adjudication process.
Adjudication is the investigation and resolution of eligibility issues raised on unemployment insurance claims. Adjudication is a manual process that requires interested parties be provided due notice to respond to the eligibility issue. Eligibility issues arise from several places including the initial claim, weekly claim, employer contact, claimant contact, and tips from the public. Under normal conditions, adjudication typically takes 21 days to process.
Regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits: If you are out of work through no fault of your own, and you have worked for a covered employer (an employer who pays UI tax) in the last 18 months, you may be eligible for and should apply for regular UI benefits. Regular UI is available for up to 26 weeks (dependent upon an individual's specific situation).
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC): A temporary program that provides up to 13 additional weeks of payments to individuals who have exhausted their regular UI benefits.
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA): If you are not eligible for regular UI, you may be eligible for PUA. This is a temporary federal program that provides up to 39 weeks of unemployment benefits to individuals who are not eligible for regular UI such as:
- Individuals who are self-employed;
- Certain independent contractors;
- Individuals with limited recent work history; and
- Other workers not covered by regular UI.
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC): A temporary emergency increase of $600 per week in unemployment benefits. FPUC provided an additional payment to individuals who are collecting regular UI, PEUC, EB, or PUA. It was automatically added to the weekly benefit rate. FPUC benefits ended on July 25, 2020.
Lost Wages Assistance (LWA): This program is a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) program that provides an additional $300 per week to eligible claimants who certify that they are unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19. LWA payments will be made retroactively to eligible people for up to six weeks: the weeks ending August 1, August 8, August 15, August 22, August 29, and September 5, 2020. FEMA will not fund any weeks after September 5, 2020.
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS CLAIMS STATUS
The information below is for March 15, 2020 – November 14, 2020.
Approximately 551,800 claimants have been paid over $4.33 billion since March 15, 2020. The Weekly Claims in Process in the table below represents 72,160 unique claimants with 121,639 issues requiring adjudication. A claimant could have one issue or many holding up one week or many weeks.
CLAIMS STATUS
Weekly Claims Received* (includes all programs)
8,076,966
Weekly Claims in Process (includes claims awaiting wage verification, adjudication, etc.)
542,784 (6.72%)
Weekly Claims Resolved (paid + denied)
7,534,182 (93.28%)
*Weekly claims received are not a count of people filing claims.
Weekly Claims March 15, 2020 – November 14, 2020
APPLICATION & CLAIM NUMBERS
Applications & Claims Submitted
Cumulative Since March 15, 2020
Submitted Week Ending
November 14, 2020
Regular UI Initial Applications**
1,023,947
15,509
Regular UI Weekly Claims
6,627,933
92,915
PEUC Initial Applications
55,475
2,505
PUA Initial Applications
126,096
1,876
**Applications are not a count of people filing claims. Preliminary counts updated daily.
BENEFIT PAYMENTS
Benefits Paid
Cumulative Since March 15, 2020
Total Benefits Paid
$4,336,880,513
FPUC Benefits Paid
$2,550,713,193
PUA Benefits Paid
$161,411,398
PEUC Benefits Paid
$97,702,914
LWA Benefits Paid (Starting October 15, 2020)
$193,623,300
OTHER DATA
UI Calls Received - week ending November 7, 2020 – 49,578
Average number of days from application to payment for regular UI – 27
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