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I received notice today that money was deposited into my EDD BofA card for the adjustment to my PUA amount based on my actual income. But when I logged into my EDD account I saw that the retroactive adjustment only went back to week ended 4/18/20 even though my claim started two weeks earlier (week ended 4/4/20). According to the news release below, it should be retroactive to the start of the PUA claim.
From the EDD News Release No.: 20-17 dated May 17th:
"Starting on May 20th - The EDD will have new programming available to potentially increase weekly benefit amounts that started at the minimum level of $167 per week when the program launched on April 28 and will begin recalculating awards for qualified individuals. Based on the total income reported by the claimant for calendar year 2019, payments could go up to a maximum of $450 per week. In general, claimants would have to earn more than $17,368 annually to qualify for an increase. More information about this process will be available on the EDD website next week.
Retroactive – Any increase in weekly benefit amounts calculated will be paid retroactively by the EDD to the start of an individual’s PUA claim. Those due higher benefit amounts will receive details in a notice sent through the mail and the EDD will automatically issue adjustment payments for prior PUA payments made at the lower amount"
Has anyone else gotten their PUA adjustment and was yours also two week short?