At least 26 million Americans have requested unemployment benefits since the coronavirus pandemic began. That number is expected to grow, as many affected by COVID-19 related layoffs have reported having trouble filing their claims due to jammed phone lines and crashed websites at unemployment offices from coast to coast.
This is beyond frustrating for everyone. But please – keep trying so you can take of advantage of the benefits being offered to you. That money is yours to claim and put back into the economy. There is no shame in taking help when you need it. Afterall, part of the reason the government provides unemployment benefits is to help re-stimulate the economy.
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And even if there are delayed payments, you will receive backdated money from the date that your claim was filed.
Remember, you can only file for unemployment if you were let go from your job through no fault of your own. If you quit, or lost your job because you violated company conduct, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
The good news is, despite the trouble many are having filing their claims, help is on the way. The government is aware of the issue, and several state governments are teaming up with tech giants like Amazon and Google to boost the number of claims they can file. Do you mean process? Others are asking retired employees to come back and deal with the onslaught of forms. Budget cuts have kept outdated technology in place for far too long, but government budgets are what they are. States are working to get this problem solved.
In the meantime, here are four tips to help streamline the process of filing for unemployment. To get started, go to careeronestop.org and find your state.









