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Florida Becomes 23rd State to End $300 Unemployment Benefit Boost to Ease Business Hiring Woes
2021-05-27
Despite Democrat and President Joe Biden’s administration’s efforts, Republicans are letting the American economy return to normal — in Republican states, at least.
[EpochNews] Florida officials announced an end to the $300 weekly federal pandemic unemployment compensation supplement on May 24, making the Sunshine State the 23rd state to opt out of the jobless boost in a bid to encourage people to get back to work amid a labor shortage and a booming economy.

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), the state’s employment agency, made the announcement in a release, with people no longer eligible to receive the $300 weekly supplemental Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation payment starting June 27.

While Florida is ending the $300 supplement, it is maintaining its participation in other federal unemployment programs—such as the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation, and Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation—which expire in September. An early end may be in store for Florida’s participation in these programs, too, the employment agency suggested, as officials "carefully" monitor job posting and industry hiring trends.

The decision to withdraw from the jobless boost was in part prompted by April labor market data, which showed that total private-sector employment in Florida increased by 18,800 jobs, with nearly half a million job postings available in the state for job seekers.

"Florida’s economy has bounced back tremendously with over 460,000 jobs available throughout our state and the strongest economic conditions in the nation," Dane Eagle, DEO secretary, said in a statement. "Florida’s employers are also seeing employment growth, as more Floridians, including some who completely left the workforce, are now eagerly reentering the workforce.

With the move, Florida joins 22 other Republican-led states in dropping the $300 weekly federal jobless benefit boost sometime this summer—all in a bid to encourage employment amid sky-high levels of job openings and business hiring woes.

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming all plan to end the $300 boost, while 19 of the states also plan to opt out of the other federal unemployment benefit programs.
Posted by:trailing wife

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Yea, like the waitress/bartender from NYC, signed up for an election, got elected to the US House of Representatives, makes outlandish statements, hangs with 3 other female loons in the same occupation. Makes up stories out of thin air, has an imagination of a bottomless pit of shit, and has now admitted to being in therapy. She ain't going back to the waitress job...
Posted by: Bill Spawn of the Ostrogoths9027   2021-05-27 23:19  

#1  Some former restaurant employees took jobs in other industries and have no intention of returning to the restaurant industry.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2021-05-27 11:36  

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