KEY POINTS
  • Twenty-five states are ending their participation in federal unemployment programs before their expiration Sept. 6. Maryland's announcement Tuesday was the most recent.
  • All but two Republican-led states are ending the benefits early. Their decisions affect at least 3.7 million people, according to a CNBC analysis.
  • Those affected will lose a $300 weekly supplement. In most states, benefits for the self-employed and long-term unemployed will also end entirely.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan

Around 3.7 million Americans will be affected by states' early withdrawal from federal unemployment programs, according to a CNBC analysis of Labor Department data.

In the past month, 25 states have announced plans to end pandemic-era benefits ahead of their formal expiration Sept. 6. Some states are ending the aid as early as June 12.