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A CLOSER LOOK: extra $600 unemployment benefit set to expire

ARKANSAS (KNWA/KFTA) — The additional $600 weekly unemployment benefit ends on July 31. Approval for this money was signed into law through the federal CARES Act.

The lifeline was to help Americans during COVID-19. For many it meant earning more than they would have at their job.


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For the week ending July 11, more than 13,500 people in Arkansas filed for unemployment for the first time, an increase of 3,500 from the previous week ending July 4, according to the Department of Labor.

As of June 2020, Arkansas’ labor force was 1.2 million and 105,338 were unemployed, according to the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services.

ARKANSAS COUNTIES W/ HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES (MAY)

Nationally the labor force was nearly 160,000,000 and 17.7 million were unemployed.

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