Effective Oct. 13, the maximum weekly New York state unemployment benefit is going up from the current $504 to $869.
Unemployment payments across New York are going up for the first time in six years. Here's what you need to know.
This week, some unemployed New Yorkers will see a significant increase in their weekly benefits.For the first time since 2019 ...
New York increased the maximum weekly unemployment insurance (UI) for unemployed workers across the state this week Gov.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that her government will be increasing the weekly benefit for unemployed individuals ...
The maximum weekly unemployment benefit in New York is increasing, starting with payments issued the week of Oct. 13. The ...
New York's maximum unemployment pay leaped to $869 per week from $504 in first increase since 2019 after the state paid a $7 ...
This adjustment translates to hundreds of additional dollars per week for thousands of residents, including federal employees ...
For the first time since 2019, New York has increased, significantly, the maximum unemployment insurance benefit amount, ...
Currently, the maximum weekly unemployment benefit is $504. That's getting bumped up to a maximum of $869 per week.
New Yorkers out of work who receive unemployment will see their maximum benefit increase by more than $300 per week this ...
Federal layoffs and an end to diversity initiatives have weakened a historically strong labor market for Black workers.