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Unemployed workers to have fewer weeks of compensation
DES MOINES ? Iowa?s continued economic recovery has led to a decrease in the state?s unemployment rate. As such, the three month average rate has fallen below the required 6 percent for Iowa to qualify for the Extended Unemployment Compensation Tier 3 federal benefits program.
This will decrease the additional weeks available to Iowans from 47 to 34 after Jan. 14.
?While Iowa is fortunate to have one of the ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 7:54 pm
DES MOINES ? Iowa?s continued economic recovery has led to a decrease in the state?s unemployment rate. As such, the three month average rate has fallen below the required 6 percent for Iowa to qualify for the Extended Unemployment Compensation Tier 3 federal benefits program.
This will decrease the additional weeks available to Iowans from 47 to 34 after Jan. 14.
?While Iowa is fortunate to have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, it does effect the overall benefit eligibility for the state,? said department director Teresa Wahlert. ?The change in Iowa?s eligibility will affect approximately 4,200 individual in the first quarter of 2012.?
Iowa?s EUC program has three tiers, each with varying weeks of maximum eligibility. Tier 1 carries a maximum of 20 weeks; Tier 2 a maximum of 14 weeks, and Tier 3 a maximum of 13 weeks. The week ending Jan. 14 will be the last week in which EUC claimants in Iowa can establish Tier 3 eligibility.
After Jan. 14, approximately 300 individuals per week will exhaust Tier 2 of EUC and will not be eligible for Tier 3. Claimants will receive written notification prior to the expiration of all available benefits. Individuals currently receiving benefits on Tier 3 will not be affected by this change.