Michigan Gov. Whitmer expands unemployment benefits but system to apply is still overwhelmed

DETROIT – On Monday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer expanded unemployment benefits to the self-employed and others amid the coronavirus outbreak.

READ: Michigan expands unemployment to include self-employed, gig workers; increases weekly benefits

The new order grants benefits to workers who don’t already qualify for unemployment aid, including those who are self-employed, independent contractors and low-wage workers who can’t work because of the pandemic.

The agreement also increases weekly benefits for all unemployed workers by $600.

MORE: Michigan implements unemployment filing schedule based on last name

One of the biggest issues, is actually being able to apply. Michigan’s online system has been swamped and just hasn’t been able to keep up with the demand.

The website crashes regularly and the phone system isn’t working. Most times when you call, you get a busy signal.

Local 4 has been told work is continuing behind the scenes to upgrade the overall system, but so far no concrete solution has been made.


About the Authors

Hank Winchester is Local 4’s Consumer Investigative Reporter and the head of WDIV’s “Help Me Hank” Consumer Unit. Hank works to solve consumer complaints, reveal important recalls and track down thieves who have ripped off people in our community.

Kayla is a Web Producer for ClickOnDetroit. Before she joined the team in 2018 she worked at WILX in Lansing as a digital producer.

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