The next round of federal $300-a-week benefits for jobless Nevadans is scheduled to start hitting bank accounts next week.
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The Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation said the spike is “questionable.”
The nonprofit is warning Nevadans of door-to-door scammers posing as the organizations workers.
Aaron Ford, the state’s top law enforcement officer, formed a task force with the U.S. Attorney’s office in April to crack down on COVID-19-related scams.
Nevada is doubling funds for a state grant program for small businesses and nonprofits after thousands applied on the first day.
The pace of hiring has slowed after an initial surge when businesses across Nevada reopened.
The state’s workforce agency is warning employers and claimants of a new email phishing campaign by scammers.
A Las Vegas mail carrier is among a handful of people charged in an ongoing effort to crack down on fraudulent unemployment claims filed with Nevada’s employment agency.
Nevada small businesses that took out a Paycheck Protection Program loan of $50,000 or less will have an easier time applying for loan forgiveness, federal officials said late Thursday.
Federal Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness is underway, and Nevada business and banking leaders are hoping the process will be easy for borrowers.