- Biden is encouraging states to use stimulus funds to help the unemployed after benefits expire.
Janet Yellen andMarty Walsh confirmed Biden won't extendunemployment benefits past Labor Day.- They wrote in a letter they will work with states on how stimulus funds can best be used for unemployed workers.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh confirmed on Thursday that President Joe Biden won't extend
Walsh and Yellen wrote a letter to the House and Senate finance committee chairs with an update on where unemployment benefits stand. While they said benefits will expire on Labor Day "as planned," they also noted that Biden encourages states to make use of funds allocated from his American Rescue Plan to continue helping unemployed people after the benefits expire nationwide.
"Now, in states where a more gradual wind down of income support for unemployed workers makes sense based on local economic conditions, American Rescue Plan funds can be activated to cover the cost of providing assistance to unemployed workers beyond September 6th," they wrote.
States received $350 billion from Biden's stimulus plan, and given the rise of the Delta variant, which could jeopardize people's return to work, further aid might be necessary.
Specifically, Yellen and Walsh wrote the
After a weak April jobs report, 25 GOP-led states - and one governed by a Democrat, Louisiana - moved to end unemployment benefits early for their residents because they believed the benefits disincentivized work. According to an analysis from the left-leaning People's
Despite ending the benefits, Yellen and Walsh wrote Biden still wants unemployment insurance reform to be included in Democrats' $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, which recently passed the Senate.
"The President has already laid out his principles for such reform: he believes a 21st century UI system should prevent fraud, promote equitable access, ensure timeliness of benefits, provide adequate support to the unemployed, and automatically expand benefits in a recession," they wrote.