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Tony Evers, Governor
Caleb Frostman, Secretary

Department of Workforce Development
Secretary's Office

201 E. Washington Avenue
P.O. Box 7946
Madison, WI 53707-7946
Telephone: (608) 266-3131
Fax: (608) 266-1784
Email: sec@dwd.wisconsin.gov


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, May 26, 2020
CONTACT: DWD Communications, 608-266-2722
On the Web: http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/news/
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DWD Releases Information on Unemployment Data

MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today released information related to the total number of unemployment calls received, applications filed, claims processed, and monies distributed in Wisconsin as of the week ending May 23, 2020.

Unemployment Insurance is a joint state-federal program that provides benefits to eligible workers. Each state administers a separate UI program, but all states must follow the same guidelines established by federal law. Any answer given on a claim raising a question regarding a person's eligibility must be fully investigated before benefits may be paid.

Regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits: If you're out of work through no fault of your own, and you've worked for a covered employer (an employer who pays UI tax) in the last 18 months, you may be eligible for and should apply for regular UI benefits. Regular UI is available for up to 26 weeks (dependent upon an individual's specific situation).

Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA): If you are not eligible for regular UI, you may be eligible for PUA. This is a temporary federal program that provides up to 39 weeks of unemployment benefits to individuals who are not eligible for regular UI such as:

Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC): A temporary emergency increase of $600 per week in unemployment benefits. FPUC provides an additional payment to individuals who are collecting regular UI or PUA. It is automatically added to the weekly benefit rate.

"DWD has distributed over a billion dollars in benefits to Wisconsinites, which is a significant economic stimulus to our state's economy," DWD Secretary Caleb Frostman said. "The Department is doing everything we can to help offer stability to the individuals directly impacted by COVID-19, as well as to our entire state."

Unemployment Data
Total Number March 15 through May 23, 2020 For More Information About Each Program, Visit:
Unemployment Applications Received* 577,213 https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/apply/
Weekly Claims Received* 2,413,467 https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/weeklyclaim/
Weekly Claims Paid 1,684,980  
Total Benefits Paid Total Benefits Paid
$1,351,027,535 (including FPUC)
$481,965,260 (excluding FPUC)
 
FPUC Benefits Paid $869,062,275 https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/fpuc/
PUA Applications Received 87,713 https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/pua/
PUA Benefits Paid $108,424  
UI Calls Received-Week of May 16, 2020 3,099,071  
Unemployment Benefits Claims Status
Grand Total Claims Allowed*/Paid Claims Denied Claims in Processing (Includes claims awaiting wage verification, adjudication, etc.; may be paid in future)
March 15 – May 23, 2020 72.4% 11.2% 16.4%