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Strengthening Our Communities: Unemployment Insurance

Arkansas and the nation has seen a historic increase in weekly Unemployment Insurance claims recently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Unemployment Insurance payments act as an important safety net for employees who may use some of this money to purchase items at local businesses which prevent even larger declines in the local economy. This benefit is a program provided through federal and state agencies, but states have flexibility in how it is administered.

The system of state and federal unemployment insurance is changing in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers who wouldn't typically qualify may now be covered under the expanded federal unemployment benefits.

Changes at the state level are also making it easier for workers to access these benefits quickly. To learn more, visit uaex.edu/covid19

Dr. Julie Robinson, PhD is Associate Professor in the Community, Professional, and Economic Development Department with the University of Arkansas System Division Of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service. As a program and staff development specialist, Julie develops and delivers online courses and face-to-face sessions for Extension employees and clientele across the state, in the areas of professional and leadership development. Julie has a BS from Arkansas State University, MS from the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville, and PhD from The Ohio State University. Reach out to Julie at jrobinson@uaex.edu or 501-671-2082.