
EB is triggered during different periods of high unemployment. EB is available to workers who have exhausted regular unemployment insurance benefits during periods of high unemployment and are calculated per state. Indiana’s unemployment rate currently exceeds the five percent threshold to trigger the extension.
Under traditional unemployment insurance, claimants can receive up to 26 weeks of benefits. The federal CARES Act provides Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits for up to 13 additional weeks starting March 29, 2020. EB is available after PEUC is exhausted.
As a result, the first week Hoosiers may be eligible for the additional EB is the week ending July 4, 2020. Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation continues to provide an additional $600 per week to claimants until July 25, 2020.
Claimants should simply continue filing their weekly voucher timely if they remain unemployed.
Since the week ending on March 13, 2020, DWD has paid out $2.8 billion in unemployment insurance benefits. To apply for unemployment insurance benefits, review Frequently Asked Questions or learn more about unemployment insurance benefits, click here.



