“They’re seeing industry sales expectations going up dramatically. “Business leaders are seeing what’s going on around them and they’re reacting to that in terms of the broader state economy,” said Richard Wobbekind, director of the Business Research Division at Leeds. Restaurants, bars and other indoor events are allowed to operate at 50% of their pre-pandemic activity (many counties are already back to 100% - see the blue and green counties on the map of the state Department of Public Health and Environment).Īnd according to the latest quarterly business confidence survey from the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business, vaccine proliferation and “hopes of a real reopening of the economy” have businesses optimistic about summer and beyond. COVID-19 economic recoveryĬOVID-19 vaccines are now available to any Coloradan age 16 and up (if you need one, check The Sun’s tips on finding an appointment). So, whether you’re in the BYE week as a regular unemployed person or you’re a PUA user, click the “Apply for standard UI” button in your MyUI+ account to file a new claim. The PUA requirement is from the CARES Act and it’s to make sure pandemic gig workers are not eligible for regular state benefits. “They’ll still have to refile at the start of each quarter.” “It does not matter at what point in the quarter a claimant filed their original PUA claim,” said Jessica Hudgins Smith, press secretary for the Division of Unemployment Insurance. Do so by selecting “Apply for Standard UI Benefits” in MyUI+. PUA claimants must file a new claim at the start of every quarter. START AGAIN: If you’re on regular unemployment or PEUC and at the end of your benefit year, you must open a new unemployment. What’s Working: Colorado’s big BYE week for unemployment, the $10,200 tax question and our ongoing economic recovery - The Colorado Sun Close
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