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Californians file millions of unemployment claims; more benefits coming for workers impacted by COVID-19
This comes as record numbers of unemployment claims are being filed on a weekly basis in the state, the governor reported.
Newsom said this is an important benefit that will help individual Californians and small businesses, especially those that are struggling economically as a result of COVID-19.
“Many Californians are feeling the effects of this pandemic, and this added benefit is very important to our workers so they have needed resources during this difficult time,” said Newsom.
In the last four weeks, California has processed about 2.3 million unemployment insurance claims, which is more than the total number of claims filed in 2019.
Just for the week ending on Saturday, April 4, the California Employment Development Department processed 925,450 claims, which is a 2,418 percent increase over the same week last year.
Additionally, the Employment Development Department paid a total of nearly $684.3 million in unemployment benefits to Californians in need in the last four weeks, supporting families and their local economies.
For more information on how to apply for unemployment insurance benefits and what claimants need to know about these new $600 additional payments, visit the EDD website.
“I want to thank both our federal partners, as well as everyone in our Labor Agency and the staff in the Employment Development Department, who are working around the clock to ensure California workers have the resources they need to get through this difficult time,” said Newsom.
Visit www.covid19.ca.gov for critical steps Californians can take to stay healthy and resources available to those impacted by the outbreak.