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State Unilateral Action to Cut off Federal Benefits
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Workers Impacted and Federal Dollars Lost
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By Andrew Stettner, Sr. Fellow and Ellie Kaverman, Intern
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Last Updated July 29, 2021
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Explanation: Several states have unilaterally ended the payment of federal jobless benefits. This table compiles the number of workers impacted by this cut off. This includes those on pandemic benefits (PUA and PEUC) and also those who are on state benefits would lose the $300 supplement. The table separates out the $ amount from the loss of PUA and PEUC benefits, and the loss of FPUC to all workers in the state.
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Total Number of WorkersTotal Amount At StakeFPUC FundsOther Federal FundsStates have dropped outCut Off DateCourt Injunction in PlaceMoney LostWorkers ImpactedWorkers Losing All BenefitsMaintaining PUA/PEUC
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Alabama72,998$435,779,096$262,792,800$172,986,296Yes6/19/2021$435,779,09672,99859,431No
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Alaska34,094$194,920,416$122,738,400$72,182,016Yes6/12/2021$122,738,40034,094Yes
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Arizona216,299$1,108,396,053$778,676,400$329,719,653Yes7/10/2021$778,676,400216,299Yes
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Arkansas83,535$361,011,779$300,726,000$60,285,779Yes6/26/2021$361,011,77983,53562,963No
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Florida417,371$2,235,901,373$1,502,537,040$733,364,333Yes6/26/2021$1,502,537,040417,3710Yes
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Georgia237,454$1,146,714,336$854,834,400$291,879,936Yes6/26/2021$1,146,714,336237,454117,504No
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Idaho15,362$85,985,680$55,303,200$30,682,480Yes6/19/2021$85,985,68015,3628,655No
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Iowa56,428$337,302,156$203,140,800$134,161,356Yes6/12/2021$337,302,15656,42830,818No
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Louisiana212,014$1,057,909,122$763,250,400$294,658,722Yes8/3/2021$1,057,909,122212,014164,314
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Mississippi82,625$393,678,835$297,450,000$96,228,835Yes6/12/2021$393,678,83582,62556,703No
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Missouri143,172$738,660,640$515,419,200$223,241,440Yes6/12/2021$738,660,640143,17287,364No
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Montana26,315$131,706,439$78,945,000$52,761,439Yes6/26/2021$131,706,43926,31517,993No
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Nebraska14,746$78,919,872$53,085,600$25,834,272Yes6/19/2021$78,919,87214,7467,315No
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New Hampshire29,054$139,306,113$104,594,400$34,711,713Yes6/19/2021$139,306,11329,05413,170No
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North Dakota12,116$86,148,627$43,617,600$42,531,027Yes6/19/2021$43,617,60012,1168,676No
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Ohio484,525$3,022,330,031$1,744,290,000$1,278,040,031Yes6/26/2021$3,022,330,031484,5250Yes
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Oklahoma68,489$403,591,537$246,560,400$157,031,137Yes6/26/2021$403,591,53768,48947,328No
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South Carolina146,099$773,307,317$525,956,400$247,350,917Yes6/26/2021$773,307,317146,099107,690No
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South Dakota3,893$20,678,656$14,014,800$6,663,856Yes6/26/2021$20,678,6563,8931,728No
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Tennessee153,772$779,461,573$553,579,200$225,882,373Yes7/3/2021$779,461,573153,772101,978No
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Texas979,269$6,487,769,358$3,525,368,400$2,962,400,958Yes6/26/2021$6,487,769,358979,269767,830No
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Utah23,904$147,861,047$86,054,400$61,806,647Yes6/26/2021$147,861,04723,90412,682No
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West Virginia40,976$219,539,547$147,513,600$72,025,947Yes6/19/2021$147,513,60040,97624,748No
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Wyoming8,376$56,756,660$30,153,600$26,603,060Yes6/19/2021$56,756,6608,3765,458No
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