Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA): PUA expires 3-13-2021. Claimants will receive all weeks they are eligible for. American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA): Extends PUA through week ending September 4, 2021. ARPA extended weeks can only be paid on claims filed from March 14, 2021 through week ending September 4, 2021.
Does Nevada end unemployment?
4 will mark the end of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) benefits for self-employed and gig workers. The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) notes that the benefits are expiring as the economy rebounds from the pandemic. …
How many hours can I work and still get unemployment in Nevada?
A person can work part time and collect UI or PUA benefits. The claimant must certify weekly and report how much they earned each week. In order to collect UI or PUA, the person must earn less than their weekly benefit amount per week. The maximum weekly benefit amount for a Nevadan is $469.
What’s the maximum amount of unemployment you can get in Nevada?
The maximum weekly benefit amount is 50% of the average weekly wage in Nevada, which is adjusted each July 1. You may receive benefits for a maximum of 26 weeks. (In times of very high unemployment, additional weeks of benefits may be available.)
When do unemployment benefits in Nevada get extended?
Under statutes on the Nevada unemployment compensation extension, benefits will generally be extended when the state unemployment rate equals or exceeds 6 percent. If this happens, the state will indicate an “on” period for extended benefits that will last up to 13 weeks before needing congressional approval to continue.
What’s the maximum amount of unemployment you can get in Minnesota?
The maximum unemployment benefit available to individuals in Minnesota is $1,040 a week, or about $27 per hour, through March 14, 2021. After that, the maximum weekly benefit for individuals is $740 a week, or about $19 per hour. How much unemployment benefit can I get in Mississippi?
What’s the maximum amount of unemployment you can get in Utah?
The maximum unemployment benefit available to individuals in Utah is $880 a week, or about $23 per hour, through June 26, 2021. After that, the maximum weekly benefit for individuals is $580 a week, or about $15 per hour.