KEY POINTS
  • States can use $350 billion of pandemic funds that Congress allocated in the American Rescue Plan to continue paying income support to unemployed workers.
  • Federal unemployment benefits are poised to lapse in early September, which will affect an estimated 11 million or more workers.
  • Twelve states plus Washington, D.C., had unemployment rates above the 5.9% national figure in June, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen answers questions during a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on June 23, 2021.

States can pay benefits to the unemployed past a looming Sept. 6 expiration date using pandemic funds that Congress previously allocated to state and local governments, Labor and Treasury Department officials said Thursday.

The American Rescue Plan, passed in March, extended pandemic-era unemployment benefits to Labor Day. More than 11 million jobless workers are poised to lose income support or see their aid reduced by $300 a week.