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Indiana Department of Workforce Development issued a fraud alert in June 2020.
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The Indiana Attorney General's Office has reported a spike in complaints related to fraud — 600 of those complaints coming in just this month.
Indiana residents receiving unemployment benefits now have to prove they're looking for work.
The decision requires the state to continue the extra $300 weekly payments to unemployed workers and remain in other programs that expanded unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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