ICYMI: New York State businesses are now required to list pay ranges on their job postings. Pay transparency helps job seekers make informed decisions during their job search.
Share with a job seeker or learn how it will affect New Yorker’s job searches: https://t.co/Xtyrh7U2j7
Need help applying for unemployment benefits? Watch this video before filing your claim. You’ll learn what you need to complete your application, what to expect after applying, and more.
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If your 2021 income is $73,000 or less, you can file both your federal and NYS returns at no cost through the Tax Department website using Free File. Here’s what real New Yorkers have to say about Free File: https://t.co/O5MxvS0bfd
ICYMI: 1099-G tax forms are now available for New Yorkers who received unemployment or pandemic benefits in 2021. You’ll need this form to file your 2021 taxes.
Get your 1099-G and find additional information at https://t.co/HbpbzOkfjS.
So did the pandemic unemployment programs really make people not want to work? Maybe they just don’t want to work at places that treat you like crap. https://t.co/kyZICN9Y0q
@goyardgra3pe3 Pretty low since the Senate is split and Democratic @Sen_JoeManchin doesn’t want to provide anymore unemployment benefits. Unless he changes his mind it’s not looking good
I like the sound of this…”The New York Democrat said she planned to introduce a bill that would renew all federal unemployment insurance until Feb. 1. Benefits that weren’t paid out following the Sept 6. expiration would be retroactively disbursed.” https://t.co/VgVbm3bPUo
@NYSLabor@sk8ordi62265819@tonytigerkid@Ann89687599 New Jersey and Connecticut are still get EB yet New York has a higher unemployment rate than NJ and EB has “expired” with no real explanation aside from a FAQ with no actual reference. https://t.co/314kFuFopq
@emory_kit@NYSLabor You have to call back and get talk to a specialist. I had to speak to 3 different ones before I got my back payments. They will ask you the same certification questions you as were weekly.
Some New Yorker are still owed 13 weeks of payments from the Extended Benefits (EB) program. It does not end on 9/5. NJ and CT still have it activate as well as other states with high unemployment https://t.co/fdniIDMqgI