LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Unemployment Agency (UIA) announced Thursday that it has supplied $1.37 billion in benefits to 820,000 unemployed workers in the state amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
According to the agency, most workers who have not yet received their unemployment benefits will receive payments after certifying their claim two weeks after filing.
Officials say 1,178,021 Michigan residents have filed for unemployment since March 15, with 134,119 of those claims filed just last week.
Whitmer extends unemployment eligibility, cost-sharingTo assist Michigan residents who are financially impacted by the pandemic, the state has opened the unemployment application to self-employed and independent contractors.
Michigan residents are encouraged to apply for unemployment benefits online here.