New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10458

Introduced
3/6/26  

Caption

Provides that a claimant for unemployment benefits may claim an additional dependent allowance in an amount equal to 5% of the state average weekly wage for the current benefit year multiplied by the number of dependents claimed in the preceding tax year.

Impact

The inclusion of a dependent allowance is expected to have significant implications for New York's labor law and unemployment structure. By providing additional financial support to those with dependents, the bill aims to alleviate some of the economic pressures associated with unemployment. Proponents argue that this measure will encourage individuals to remain financially stable while seeking new employment opportunities, therefore promoting a healthier economy in the long run.

Summary

Bill A10458 aims to enhance support for unemployed individuals by introducing a dependent allowance alongside existing unemployment benefits. Under this legislation, individuals who claimed dependents on their state income tax return in the previous year will be eligible to receive an additional benefit. The dependent allowance is defined as an amount equal to 5% of the state average weekly wage for the current benefit year, multiplied by the number of dependents filed in the previous tax year. This change reflects growing recognition of the financial strain faced by unemployed individuals with dependents.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, some lawmakers may raise concerns regarding the fiscal impact of this bill. The additional payout for dependent allowances could impose greater costs on the state's unemployment insurance fund. Lawmakers might debate the sustainability of such benefits, particularly amid fluctuating unemployment rates and the accompanying financial burdens on the state. Thus, while the bill reflects a compassionate response to economic challenges faced by families, it might also be met with scrutiny regarding its long-term financial viability.

Companion Bills

NY S09455

Same As Provides that a claimant for unemployment benefits may claim an additional dependent allowance in an amount equal to 5% of the state average weekly wage for the current benefit year multiplied by the number of dependents claimed in the preceding tax year.

Previously Filed As

NY S09455

Provides that a claimant for unemployment benefits may claim an additional dependent allowance in an amount equal to 5% of the state average weekly wage for the current benefit year multiplied by the number of dependents claimed in the preceding tax year.

NY S09384

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

NY A10304

Provides that a claimant's weekly unemployment insurance benefit shall be calculated based on such claimant's average weekly wage compared to the state average weekly wage.

NY A09643

Provides that a claimant eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits shall also be entitled to receive a dependent allowance which shall begin at forty-five dollars and shall increase annually by an amount determined by the department of labor; directs the department of labor to report to the legislature following each calendar quarter certain information about dependent allowances and to make such reports available on its website; provides that a claimant's maximum benefit amount, including such dependent allowance, shall not exceed one hundred percent of such claimant's average weekly wage from their highest-earning calendar quarter.

NY S09382

Provides that a claimant eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits shall also be entitled to receive a dependent allowance which shall begin at forty-five dollars and shall increase annually by an amount determined by the department of labor; directs the department of labor to report to the legislature following each calendar quarter certain information about dependent allowances and to make such reports available on its website; provides that a claimant's maximum benefit amount, including such dependent allowance, shall not exceed one hundred percent of such claimant's average weekly wage from their highest-earning calendar quarter.

NY A09555

Provides that unemployment insurance benefits shall not be paid in an amount greater than thirty times the claimant's weekly benefit rate in any benefit year, subject to certain exceptions.

NY S09383

Provides that unemployment insurance benefits shall not be paid in an amount greater than thirty times the claimant's weekly benefit rate in any benefit year, subject to certain exceptions.

NY A11019

Requires that the average annual wage and average weekly wage of the state of New York, which determine the maximum cap for unemployment insurance benefits, be adjusted for inflation each year.

NY A08483

Provides that no entity shall receive fees for services rendered in a veterans' benefits matter until certain notice has been provided to the claimant; provides for the type of notice that shall be provided to claimants; defines terms; makes technical corrections.

NY S09841

Provides that any claimant who has received certain unemployment benefits to which they were not entitled shall not be held liable for the amounts overpaid provided certain conditions exist; directs the department of labor to provide claimants who have previously been denied waivers with applications for individual waivers; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.