Millions of people could be eligible for $3,000 more dollars in unemployment benefits if a new bill is passed and signed into law.
New data from the state shows major improvements in claim processing, but some people say they are still left waiting for help.
Ricardo Santiago, 60, was sentenced in Hartford to six years and nine months in prison for fraudulently acquiring benefits. He must also pay back $371,686.
Unemployment has been rising in Massachusetts, with recent data showing the state's jobless rate at 4.8% in December.
A Warren County deputy facing a series of department and constitutional violations was suspended after filing to run for sheriff. The sheriff then oversaw the hearing that led to the deputy’s ...
Many don’t apply because they don’t believe they will be eligible for benefits.
He fraudulently collected more than $371,000 in federal and state benefits and, last fall, officals said he tried to fake his death.
India’s GDP growth may look impressive, but rising inequality, wage gaps and weak job quality reveal a deeper crisis for the working class ...
These remittances — typically small individual monthly contributions — account for approximately 16.5% of Somalia's gross domestic product.
Our research shows that a comprehensive package of EU-level and national reforms—reducing intra-EU barriers toward U.S. levels and creating a truly integrated Single Market—could raise productivity by ...
South Africa economy grows 1.1% in 2025, offering the fastest annual expansion since 2022 but falling short of Treasury and central bank forecasts, reports Cape {town} Etc.