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College students can now receive unemployment benefits, provided they will prove that they had paid work last year. The reason is that the CARES Act, which became law in March and made assistance for unemployment more widely available through Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. this is often a separate program from a state’s traditional unemployment insurance system. The new program opened eligibility for unemployment benefits to several more workers, like independent contractors, part-time employees and gig workers. Before the pandemic, college students generally didn’t qualify for state unemployment programs.




More from Invest in You: Quarantine spending was quite just hoarding canned food Prices go up per annum . That doesn’t mean you've got to pay more If you would like cash, try these less-obvious sources “Not always but in many cases,” said Jen Mishory, a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, a nonpartisan, progressive policy organization in ny . “Generally, those [programs] have a good number of restrictions.”


For instance, before the PUA program, students won't have earned enough to satisfy the threshold many nations required. Additionally, full-time college students generally weren’t considered able and available to figure , which is usually a requirement to receive benefits. The pandemic assistance program “was really meant to comb during a lot of individuals who weren’t eligible for unemployment insurance,” said Michele Evermore, a senior policy analyst at the National Employment Law Project. Given coronavirus, people shouldn't be taking work that's unsafe, and “it broadened eligibility to anyone who lost income,” she said.

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