North Carolina is currently dealing with an “overwhelming crush” of unemployment claims, which are topping 400,000, due to the economic fallout tied to the coronavirus pandemic, the governor said Tuesday.
”Right now about 110,000 people have received checks, and I believe the figure is over 26 million dollars that has gone out to people. We have over 400,000 people who have applied,” Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper told reporters in Charlotte.
Cooper pledged that the state’s Employment Security Commission will keep on “working hard until these claims get paid and everybody gets in the system” but he also acknowledged the difficulty in processing all the claims.
“This is a frustration that's being faced in every single state in the country because for example in North Carolina, this is a system that was used to about 3,000 claims a week and now they're dealing with over 400,000," he said.
Cooper stressed that “every single family that applies for unemployment benefits is important."
"Every single family who applies is probably hanging by a thread right now and the people over at the Employment Security Commission know this," he said.