Labor officials provide unemployment benefits, fraud updates

Thu, 09/03/2020 - 9:15am

    AUGUSTA — For the week ending August 29, the Maine Department of Labor recorded about 1,200 initial claims filed for state unemployment insurance, and about 2,000 initial claims filed for federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA).

    These claims represent about 1,300 individuals filing an initial claim.

    More than 38,000 weekly certifications, or continued claims, were filed last week for state unemployment, with another 22,000 weekly certifications filed under PUA.

    In addition, just over 7,000 weekly certifications were filed for the federal Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation program and over 500 weekly certifications were filed for the state Extended Benefits program. Weekly certifications must be filed by claimants every week in order to continue to receive unemployment benefits.

    Between March 15 and August 29, the Maine Department of Labor has paid out about $1.43 billion in federal and state unemployment benefits.

    The Department has handled approximately 183,300 initial claims for the state unemployment program and 87,700 initial claims for the PUA program. There have been about 2.20 million weekly certifications filed.

    Claims data is preliminary and subject to revision. Claims data can be found here: maine.gov/labor/cwri/ui.html

     

    Fraud Update

    The Maine Department of Labor continues its careful review of all claims as it investigates unemployment imposter fraud.

    During the week ending August 29, the Department cancelled about 443 initial claims and 50 weekly certifications that were determined to be fraudulent.

    Unemployment imposter fraud is when a person's Personally Identifiable Information, or PII, is stolen and used illegally to apply for unemployment benefits. Maine is one of many U.S. states working in close collaboration with state and federal law enforcement and regulatory agencies to investigate and prevent it.

    The Department encourages anyone who believes that someone else has used their or their employees personal information to file a fraudulent unemployment application to notify the Department immediately using this form: maine.gov/unemployment/idtheft/