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Fraud in Ohio's unemployment system cost the state more than $330 million in the fourth quarter of last year. And there could still be fraud among more…
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A computer glitch at the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services may have exposed the personal information of people collecting a type of unemployment…
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Nearly 28 thousand Ohioans filed first-time claims for unemployment insurance benefits last week, bringing the state's pandemic total to over 1.9…
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Nearly 13 percent of the state’s population has received some sort of unemployment assistance since the COVID-19 pandemic began. And some of those people…
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Franklin County is back on the state's watch list as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to surge across the state. With a record single day count of…
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Since the pandemic began in March, Ohio paid 821 thousand regular unemployment claims and 608 thousand claims for federally funded Pandemic Unemployment…
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Efforts to prevent fraud in state unemployment systems are outdated, hurting millions of people with legitimate claims by causing lengthy and unnecessary delays while not managing to catch much fraud.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he hopes by next week to provide details of an economic aid package for small businesses, nonprofits and people struggling to…
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The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services says thousands of Ohioans who received unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic have been told…
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The state will pay a fifth of the 276 thousand claims for non-traditional unemployment assistance it was holding back as part of a fraud investigation.…