KEY POINTS
  • At least 22 Republican-led states are pulling out of federal unemployment programs early. Four — Arizona, Montana, New Hampshire and Oklahoma — are paying a return-to-work bonus.
  • The one-time bonuses, which come with a few caveats, range from $500 to $2,000. States are trying to incentivize unemployed residents to accept jobs.
  • Some economists think it's a gamble to cut off enhanced federal unemployment benefits before the official Sept. 6 end date.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey talks to reporters after meeting with then-President Donald Trump at the White House on April 3, 2019.

Some states are paying one-time bonuses up to $2,000 to unemployed workers who accept a job.

It's part of a broader strategy to address a perceived labor shortage, though some economists are skeptical the approach will pull all out-of-work residents off the sidelines.