Illinois to reduce $1.8 billion federal unemployment debt by $450 million
Gov. JB Pritzker announced a plan Tuesday to reduce a
The trust fund is the pool of money paid into by employers to provide a social safety net for unemployed individuals. The employer's insurance premiums are essentially collected via payroll tax.
The "deficit" figure represents money
While that balance exceeded
The
"Our unemployment system is back on track and the balance of the unemployment trust fund continues to experience strong and steady growth," Pritzker said Tuesday at a news conference in
Pritzker said he expects the move to save the state about
Last week, the state announced unemployment rates were down from one year ago in all 14 metro areas, ranging from 3.8 percent in the
Pritzker said business and labor interests continue to negotiate a solution for reducing the deficit further. But they're approaching a
That process is spelled out in the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, or FUTA.
Federal law requires an employer to pay a FUTA tax on an employee's first
If a state has a negative balance in the trust fund on
10 of the second year to retire that deficit, or the federal government will start clawing back 0.3 percent of the FUTA tax credit from employers each year until the deficit is gone.
A spokesperson for the
Generally, unemployment trust fund deficits are addressed by hiking employer insurance premium rates, decreasing benefit amounts and benefit periods for claimants, or an infusion of more state, federal or other funding.
In the past, negotiations in
The solution to a
Those bonds were paid back in about 7.5 years, and the trust fund was back above water by 2012, according to IDES.
Pritzker said negotiations for a broader fix are ongoing. But lawmakers are not scheduled to return to the
"As the economy continues, stabilized, we believe that we'll be able to reduce that even more in the agreed bill process, working with the legislature, we'll be able to pay it off by year end," he said.
While Pritzker described the crush of unemployment claims amid the pandemic as a nationwide strain on unemployment systems, as of Tuesday,
Other states included



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