California Secures $4.5 Billion for Lost Wages Assistance Program

in ui •  4 years ago 

Individuals Who Are Currently Eligible to Receive at least $100 per Week in Unemployment Benefits May Qualify for an Additional $300 Weekly Supplement

SACRAMENTO – The Employment Development Department (EDD) today
announced the state’s participation in the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program, which was authorized by an August 8, 2020 Presidential Memorandum.

FEMA approved California's application and will provide an initial amount of $4.5 billion, with the possibility of
additional funding going forward, which will be a must.

The LWA supplemental payment of $300 per week will be available for a limited period of time, a minimum of three weeks, for claimants who are:

  • currently eligible to receive at least $100 per week in benefits, and
  • who have provided a self-certification that they are unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19.

Keep in mind this is less than the $600 Boost we had the last couple of months.


Executive order being signed.

The LWA supplement will be available for weeks of unemployment dating back to August 1. EDD and Cal OES jointly filed the grant application on Wednesday night. The application was approved Friday.

I will provide more information on this approved program as it becomes available.

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