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Approximately 442,000 Michigan residents will no longer receive a range of federal pandemic benefits, according to the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. These benefits included an additional $300 per weekly unemployment check, an extended amount of time people could receive jobless aid, and funding for gig workers not normally covered by state benefits.

“This was giving unemployed workers money in their pockets to spend in their local communities; without those benefits at the beginning of this awful COVID period, businesses and local economies would have been much worse off,” said Peter Ruark, senior policy analyst at the nonpartisan Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP). “Is the state ready to lose that influx of federal dollars all at once?”

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