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The number of weeks an individual receives benefits for depends on the circumstances of each benefits recipient and choices recipients make regarding their benefits. The standard benefits period in New York State is one calendar year, divided into quarters. The New York Department of Labor bases the amount of a recipient's benefits payments on the amount of money made by each recipient during the base period, or four quarters preceding the quarter in which an individual files for benefits.
For instance, if you file for benefits in May of , you receive benefits until the end of April , or for 52 weeks. The amount of benefits you receive hinges on the amount you made between April of and March of Though New York State residents may receive standard benefits for a maximum of 52 weeks, Unemployment Insurance recipients may only receive their full benefits payments for 26 weeks, or a period of six months.
Three options exist for receiving benefits. Recipients can elect to receive full benefits every week for a period of six months or every other week for a full calendar year. Alternately, recipients can elect to receive half the full benefits payment weekly over the course of an entire year. As a result of the financial crisis of the 21st century, the federal government teamed with state governments to offer Americans expressing difficulty finding full-time employment a period of extended benefits.
The maximum length of extended benefits in New York State is 67 weeks. Thus residents of New York may receive a total of 93 weeks of benefits. When you exhaust your standard unemployment benefits, you receive EUC benefits for a maximum of 47 weeks, after which point qualified applicants may continue to receive EB for a maximum of 20 weeks.
Now that the federal coronavirus pandemic unemployment benefits have expired across the U. Workers receiving normal unemployment benefits can receive them for 26 weeks.
There are circumstances under which they can continue, but typically that is where the benefits end. The pandemic era unemployment meant that jobless benefits could be extended to 39 weeks.
For the most part, these timelines have been exhausted. The pandemic has been going on for nearly 20 months. While there has been plenty of headlines about the businesses and sectors most-desperate for workers — another factor is in play for New Yorkers: Seasonality.
There were no shortages of jobs available during the summer months as businesses reopened, but tourism slows in the fall, which typically hits the hospitality and service industries hard.
There are still a couple months of good weather and plenty of travel, which will inevitably give way to seasonal retail opportunities as the holiday season approaches, but those that may become jobless in the coming weeks or months will have to wait an average one-week for unemployment benefits to arrive. Another factor here are existing restaurants and service-type businesses that have restricted hours of operation- thereby cutting the necessity for more staff.
Headlines last week read that over one million workers in New York would lose benefits after the ending of the federal unemployment benefits programs launched during the coronavirus pandemic. Specifically, the 1. A simple check of unemployment data in each region showcases the situation that the labor market finds itself. It also paints a clearer picture about how many people are at home, and how much the pandemic fueled unemployment benefits are actually keeping workers there.
In the Rochester area, the state Department of Labor reported 5. In — one year before the pandemic economic lockdowns — unemployment rates were less than one percentage point better.
Even the experts have different opinions on this one.
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