Politics & Government

​MI Applies For Additional $300 In Weekly Unemployment Payments

Gov. Whitmer calls on Trump, Congress to develop a longer-term recovery package to bolster unemployment benefits.

MICHIGAN — Michigan has applied for additional federal funding that would add $300 per week in payment to Michiganders receiving unemployment benefits.

The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency submitted an application to the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration for funding the funding on Tuesday.

“Right now, there are an unprecedented number of Michiganders who have lost work due to the COVID-19 pandemic," Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement. "This program will provide some much needed support for families that are struggling to put food on the table or pay their bills, but it’s a short term band aid that falls short of what’s needed.

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“A robust Congressional recovery package that meets the scale of this crisis is what’s needed to help individuals who have lost work as a result of the pandemic get through this unprecedented time.”

Related: More Than 2.1M People Have Filed Unemployment Claims In Michigan

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The UIA estimates that under the program, about 910,000 Michiganders would receive at least $300 per week in supplemental benefits. The program allows for existing Unemployment Trust Fund payments delivered by Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency to count as 25 percent matching funds required for participation. Eligible claimants will be paid benefits retroactive to Aug 1, the state said. It is unclear at this time how long funding for the program will last.

“We look forward to receiving a response from FEMA in order to implement and distribute these additional funds to Michiganders as quickly as possible,” said UIA Director Steve Gray. “Michigan workers are advised to continue their bi-weekly certifications as they normally would and do not need to contact the UIA or make changes to their MiWAM account to receive these additional funds.”

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