KEY POINTS
  • 32 states had received federal approval to offer an extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits as of 12 noon ET on Wednesday. 
  • About 5.5 million workers are currently receiving unemployment insurance or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance in the states that haven't yet gotten approval.
  • Meanwhile, many eviction protections are gone, an aid program for small businesses ended and jobs are hard to find. 
Toni Hernandez joins with unemployed airport workers, the Black Lives Matter Alliance of Broward and other supporters to ask that Delta Airlines contractor, Eulen America, who the demonstrators say received $25 million from the CARES Act, hire back their unemployed Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport workers on August 13, 2020 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They are also asking that U.S. Senators pass the HEROES Act that provides PPE, essential pay and extended unemployment benefits for essential workers.

Most states have gotten approval to offer workers at least $300 a week in extra unemployment benefits.

But more than a dozen haven't — and that leaves millions of workers without additional aid and wondering when, or if, it will come.