NLBMDA Member Alert:
Biden Administration Will Not Seek Extension of Supplemental Unemployment Insurance
Today, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and U.S. Secretary of Labor Martin Walsh sent a letter to Congress announcing that President Biden will not seek an extension of emergency COVID-19 supplemental unemployment insurance programs once they expire on Sept 6, 2021.

These programs, which have been in place since the start of the pandemic, provided unemployed workers with an additional $300 per week in supplemental unemployment benefits. The Biden administration cited an improving labor market and unemployment rate as reasons for not seeking an extension of the benefits.

NLBMDA had expressed concern with possible extensions to supplemental unemployment benefits and has been pressuring the Biden administration and Congress to reject further extensions to the program. The release of today’s letter illustrates the effectiveness of NLBMDA as the voice of the entire lumber and building material industry across the U.S.

For any questions, please contact NLBMDA at [email protected].