July 11, 2011
July 11, 2011
As of July 2011, Ohio has less than two months to take steps to modernize its unemployment compensation system, or it will forfeit $176.3 million in federal funds. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act set aside $7 billion for states that take steps to bring their unemployment compensation systems into the 21st century. Ohio’s full share of these funds is $265.5 million. So far, we have received $88.2 million – a third of the total – because Ohio counts workers’ most recent earnings when they apply for benefits, a reform we enacted many years ago. Many states never did so before ARRA. However, Ohio has not taken the steps necessary to qualify for the remaining $176.3 million.
AP: 'Ohio Unlikely to get $176M for Jobless Benefits'Plain Dealer: 'Ohio Says 'No' to $176
Million in Federal Aid for Jobless Benefits
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