Financial Assistance

Direct Financial Assistance to Americans:

  • Recently enacted federal bipartisan legislation provides direct cash payments to those qualifying with Social Security Numbers (SSNs).
    • $1,200 for individual filers; $2,400 for joint filers
    • Additional $500 cash payment is available per child
  • The full payment amount is available to those with adjusted gross income up to $75,000 with a max of $99,000 (individual) and $150,000 with a max of $198,000 (married), with a sliding phase out beyond these amounts.
  • Curious to see if your family will qualify? You may calculate how much you will receive by clicking here.
  • Frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding these payments are available here.
  • Further regarding Economic Impact Payments is available via the IRS (and regularly updated) at: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/economic-impact-payments-what-you-need-to-know

Paid Emergency Leave:

Recently enacted federal bipartisan legislation provides:

  • Paid emergency leave with two weeks of paid sick leave.
    • Eligible full-time employees are entitled to two weeks (80 hours) of fully-paid time off to self-quarantine, seek a diagnosis, or receive treatment for the Coronavirus.
  • Paid family and medical leave for parents who have children out of school for long periods of time.
    • Eligible full-time employees are entitled to twelve weeks paid time off at two-thirds of their regular pay to care for a family member or child whose school has closed due to the Coronavirus. 

Unemployment Benefits for Workers Who've Been Furloughed or Laid Off:

  • Recently enacted federal bipartisan legislation significantly expanded Unemployment Insurance for those out of work due to the impact of the coronavirus.
  • These measures include:
    • Full paycheck replacement: a $600 increase for every American, which will equal 100 percent of wages for the average worker without a paycheck during this crisis.
    • Waiving waiting weeks for benefits: allows states to waive standard waiting requirements for approval of unemployment benefits, so that workers can claim benefits more quickly.
    • Extension of benefits: an additional 13 weeks of federally-funded unemployment insurance benefits will be available immediately.
    • Expanding access: allows part-time, self-employed, and gig economy workers negatively impacted by this pandemic to access unemployment benefits.
  • For more information on eligibility for NJ’s Unemployment benefits and FAQs.
  • For more information on eligibility for New Jersey’s Unemployment benefits, visit here: https://www.nj.gov/labor/worker-protections/earnedsick/covid.shtml
  • For FAQs on coronavirus-related unemployment provisions, click Here.