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Cuomo Asks For Patience With Clogged State Unemployment Website

Saurabh Das
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AP

Governor Andrew Cuomo says he knows many New Yorkers are trying to get through to the state’s websites and phone lines to apply for unemployment, and are facing long waits and crashing systems.

He says the Labor Department normally gets 50,000 calls regarding unemployment a week, now it is getting over one million calls a day, 1.2 million Monday and 7.8 million over the past week.

“It’s not working as smoothly as I’d like it to,” said Cuomo, who said the state is working with “literally hundreds” of tech experts to try to fix it. “It’s compounding people’s stress.”

“I apologize for the pain,” the governor said. “It must be infuriating to deal with.”

The governor says once people get through and get signed up, they will get their benefits retroactively, to the date that they lost their jobs.

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Karen has covered state government and politics for New York State Public Radio, a network of 10 New York and Connecticut stations, since 1990. She is also a regular contributor to the statewide public television program about New York State government, New York Now. She appears on the reporter’s roundtable segment, and interviews newsmakers.
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