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DWD Gives Update On Federal CARES Act Unemployment Insurance Benefits Changes

The Indiana Department of Workforce Development provided updates Wednesday about how the federal CARES Act has changed unemployment insurance benefits.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development provided updates Wednesday about how the federal CARES Act has changed unemployment insurance benefits.

The Department of Workforce Development gave updates Wednesday on Facebook Live about how the federal CARES Act has changed unemployment insurance benefits for Hoosiers. More than 7,000 people tuned in online.

During the webinar, DWD staff stressed that those already approved for any benefit from Indiana don’t need to do anything to receive an additional $600 per week. It will be added to their account beginning the week of April 20 and will be paid retroactively starting March 29. 

But DWD Chief of Staff Josh Richardson says the agency’s IT staff still need more time to build an electronic system to open up benefits for self-employed people and workers with limited work history.

“Congress passed it, [but] we have nothing in place to do that currently,” Richardson says. “So we’re building that as we go but we are committed to doing that as soon as possible and I do think that there is reason for many people who are denied state benefits to believe that that program will provide them some relief.” 

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He stresses that anyone is able to apply to see if they’re eligible for unemployment benefits.

Contact Justin at  jhicks@wvpe.org or follow him on Twitter at @Hicks_JustinM.

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This is a rapidly evolving story, and we are working hard to bring you the most up-to-date information. However, we recommend checking the websites of the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  or the  Indiana State Department of Health  for the most recent numbers of COVID-19 cases.

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Justin Hicks covers statewide workforce development and employment issues. Before moving to Indiana, Justin was a freelance journalist and audio producer in New York City covering a variety of topics from crime to classical music. Justin is a graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and Appalachian State University.