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The ADOL has distributed $503 million in unemployment so far

Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced today that ADOL has disbursed more than $503 million in COVID-19 unemployment compensation.
Credit: Alabama Department of Labor

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama is now paying benefits under all three programs covered in the CARES Act: Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC).

Some of the stats so far are:

  • $503,011,424 paid to 206,694 claimants from March 16 to May 1. This represents 511,594 weeks paid
  • $247,872,000 of those funds are FPUC, the $600 stimulus benefit added to weekly unemployment compensation benefits
  • $5,201,412 represent PUA funds, and $826,734 represent PEUC funds
  • ADOL has issued payments to 84% of those filing COVID-19 related active claims since March 16, 2020

"Following last week’s release of the new PUA app, we were able to get a good deal of those benefits out in a faster manner,” said Washington. “Additionally, those who have exhausted their unemployment claims are now seeing payments.”

“We continue to work on a daily basis to improve the systems to make them more efficient and to streamline payments,” continued Washington. “We hear the complaints and take them seriously. ADOL is working around the clock to ensure that everyone who is entitled to these funds receives them. Even though we’ve made payments to 84% of those who have filed, we know there are many still waiting, and you have not been forgotten.”

Claimants can track their claims status by using the UI Claims Tracker. Additionally, information and FAQs can be found at ADOL’s COVID-19 resource page.

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