KEY POINTS
  • Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Utah were the first states to be approved for an extra $300 a week in federal unemployment benefits.
  • South Dakota is the lone state so far to decline the assistance, created by President Donald Trump in a recent executive measure.
  • The assistance may last just three weeks in some states. First movers would likely get more, experts said.

Workers in a handful of states may soon see a $300-a-week bump in their unemployment benefits.

The federal government has approved funding for 11 states — Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Utah — to offer the $300 supplement to jobless benefits, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is overseeing the assistance.