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Helping Claimants Understand What Happens at “Benefit Year End”

Helping Claimants Understand What Happens at “Benefit Year End”

In the first six weeks, 60,000 Pennsylvanians used a new tool to understand whether they needed to renew their benefits.

Partner:

Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry wanted to help people understand whether they needed to renew their unemployment benefits and what next steps to take. It wanted to lead constituents to the answers on its website, rather than having them call. The benefit year ended in May 2021, so since it was already March, it needed something fast.

Within one week, the USDR team created an interactive tool using Jotform and branching logic that directs users through the tool based on their individual circumstances.

A screenshot of the start page of the tool

To improve the user experience, USDR’s team simplified the tool’s language and content to help people better understand which type of benefits they were receiving and whether the benefit year end was applicable to them. Using Jotform’s date input and conditional logic, the no-code tool determines whether the user is requesting information before or after their benefit year end date and also estimates the amount of benefits received.

In the first six weeks after the tool’s launch, it was seen 1.1 million times and used more than 60,000 times. The tool is still live, helping eligible Pennsylvanians understand how to continue receiving unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.