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A new bill easing some of last year’s changes to Kentucky unemployment system passed out of a legislative committee.
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People looking for jobs in Kentucky are finding them. That’s according to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
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A bi-partisan group of senators pushed back on a bill slashing unemployment benefits during a committee hearing Tuesday.
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Kentuckians receiving unemployment benefits could be eligible for a $1,500 payment if they re-enter the workforce by the end of July.
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Even though Kentucky’s coronavirus cases have declined, businesses have reopened and restrictions have lifted, thousands of Kentuckians are still waiting on unemployment benefits they applied for during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A new state audit says the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance violated federal law and left hundreds of thousands of emails from Kentuckians unread…
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The Office of Unemployment Insurance is unable to determine how much money the state owes in unresolved unemployment claims, according to a report from…
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A new federal report shows that West Virginia and Kentucky saw the country’s sharpest declines in personal income last quarter as some forms of federal…
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Western Kentucky food pantries are still struggling to feed families and stock their shelves as the region continues to feel the impacts of the COVID-19…
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Kentucky Senate Republicans intend to file a bill that would prevent the unemployment office from “clawing back” money mistakenly paid to people who…