Thousands of Michiganders who filed for unemployment earlier this year may now qualify for retroactive backpay, thanks to a 2024 law that raised benefits.
Federal unemployment benefits are ending for close to 230,000 Michigan families, meaning the amount of money they receive in their weekly unemployment checks will be less.
A major error by the state of Michigan may lead to panic for nearly 650,000 residents who could be forced to pay back unemployment benefits they've received.