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  1. Minnesota has implemented several relief programs to benefit its employees and small business owners adversely affected by COVID-19. At the state level, coronavirus-impacted individuals can take advantage of housing relief, food resources, unemployment benefits and various other relief efforts.

  2. It provides demographic statistics on people filing initial (equivalent to applicants) and continued claims for Unemployment Insurance benefits in Minnesota, including information on the occupation, industry, education level, race, sex and region of claimants. Weekly Unemployment Insurance Statistics: This weekly data visualization tool ...

  3. Welcome to the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program. This is the official website of the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program, administered by the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).

  4. COVID-19 death rate is cumulative deaths (through December 21, 2020) per 100,000 population, on the basis of reports from state and local health agencies, and U.S. Census Bureau population estimates for July 1, 2019. COVID-19 Stringency Index is average of daily values from March 13 through December 21, 2020. Dashes indicate no data.

  5. States set eligibility rules for unemployment benefits. Select your state on this map to find the eligibility rules for unemployment benefits. When deciding if you get benefits, many states require that you: Earned at least a certain amount within the last 12-24 months. Worked consistently for the last 12-24 months. Look for a new job.

  6. Unemployment Insurance Benefits (UI) For Assistance call: 801-526-4400.

  7. COVID-19: Applying for unemployment if you are self-employed or an independent contractor. Normally, self-employed people and independent contractors would not be eligible for unemployment benefits in Minnesota. But the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act – passed by Congress and signed into law on March 27, 2020 ...

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