48,000 Michiganders set to receive $34 million in retroactive unemployment payments. What to know
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Michiganresidentsarereceiving$34millioninretroactiveunemploymentpayments.IncreasedweeklybenefitratesareduetoPublicAct173of2024.Over78,000unemploymentclaimswerereviewedforeligibility.Nearly48,000Michigandersarereceiving$34millioninretroactiveunemploymentpaymentsfollowingareview,areleasefromtheMichiganLaborandEconomicOpportunitysaid.
WeeklybenefitratessignedintolawinDecemberincreasedpayouts.
“ThismoneywillhelpthousandsofMichigandersacrossthestatepaytheirbillsandfeedtheirfamilies,”saidUIADirectorJasonPalmer.“Ourphonestaffishearingfrommany,manycallerswhoappreciatereceivingtheextramoneywhiletheysearchforwork.”
ClaimantswhoarewonderingwhethertheyareowedanymoneyshouldchecktheirMichiganWebAccountManager(MiWAM)accountforamonetaryredeterminationletter.
Morethan78,000claimsfiledbetweenJan.1andApril1werereviewedbytheMichiganUnemploymentInsuranceAgency(UIA)todeterminewhetherresidentswereeligibleto





