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Update on payments awarded for COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment and Enhanced Illness Benefit

295,860 people receive Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week

An increase of 51,700 receiving PUP compared to last week

€85.6 million is paid in PUP payments today

New rate of €350 is payable this week

People should apply online for PUP at MyWelfare.ie

This week, the Department of Social Protection issued payments valued at €85.6 million, an increase of over €20 million from last week, to 295,860 people in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP).

The number of people receiving a PUP payment this week represents an increase of 51,707 on the 244,153 people paid last week. The sector with the highest number of people receiving a PUP payment this week is Accommodation and Food Service Activities (90,051). It is followed by Wholesale and Retail Trade (43,432) and Administrative and Support Service activities (25,656).

This week’s figures are in addition to the 211,492 people who were reported on the Live Register as of the end of September. All COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payments issued will be in recipients’ bank accounts or at their local post office today, Tuesday 27 October.

Commenting on the figures, Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, said:

“This week’s figures reflect the economic impact of the decision to move to Level 5 of restrictions.

“I know this has been a really difficult few days, particularly for those who have temporarily lost their jobs or whose businesses have had to close. I know that people are worried about the next few weeks. They are worried about their families, their friends and their jobs.

“But I also know that we have it in us to suppress this virus and protect lives.

“So let’s redouble our efforts this week; Limit our contacts, work remotely where possible and stay within 5 kilometres of our home for exercise.

“This is in our gift. We have shown before that we can get this virus back under control and allow our economy to reopen again.”

PUP Payment Rates

PUP is now paid at four rates. With effect from 16 October,

  • those with prior gross weekly earnings below €200 will continue to receive a rate of €203 per week
  • those with prior gross weekly earnings of €200 to €299.99 will continue to receive €250 per week
  • those with prior gross weekly earnings of €300 to €399.99 will continue to receive €300 per week
  • those with prior gross weekly earnings of €400 or more will receive a rate of €350 per week

Existing recipients of PUP who previously earned more than €400 gross have had their PUP rate automatically increased and have received the higher rate of €350 in their payment this week. The other three rates of PUP (€203, €250 and €300) remain unchanged.

PUP is paid weekly in arrears with applications received up to close of business on Thursday in any week being processed for payment on the following Tuesday. Applications received after Thursday each week, are processed as part of the following week’s claims and paid in the next week after that.

The Minister stated:

“The decision by Government to keep PUP open for new applications and to extend it until next April has enabled my department to get payments quickly to over 50,000 people who have been temporarily laid off as a result of the restrictions.

“My key message in relation to PUP is to apply online so that your payment can be processed as quickly as possible.

“Anybody who has been temporarily laid-off should apply for the PUP online via MyWelfare.ie – that is the quickest and easiest way to claim and receive a payment.

“Officials in my department are working hard to process claims and respond to any queries as quickly as possible.”

Prior weekly earnings have been assessed in the case of employees, based on Revenue earnings data for 2019 and for January and February 2020. The average weekly pay for 2019 is calculated and the same is done for 2020 with the person being assessed at the highest of these two averages. In the case of self-employed people earnings have been assessed based on the 2019 and 2018 earnings returns to Revenue with the higher figure being used to determine the payment rate.

Any person, including any self-employed person, who believes that their new payment rate does not accurately reflect their prior earnings (for example, if earnings have increased since March 2020) can contact the department to request a review of earnings and forward all supporting documents, which will be matched with Revenue records. They can contact the department by:

  • emailing PUPRerate@welfare.ie
  • writing to Pandemic Unemployment Rerate Requests, DEASP, Intreo Centre, Cork Road, Waterford
  • calling the Helpline at 1890 800 024 which is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday

People returning to work

Even with the commencement of Level 5 restrictions, approximately 3,000 people closed their PUP claims this week.

The department continues to remind workers who are returning to work that they must close their claim for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) on the actual date that they start back at work, in order to ensure that their claim is processed correctly.

The easiest way to close a claim for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment is online via MyWelfare.ie. Any worker returning to work with an enquiry about closing their claim, can contact the department’s dedicated income support helpline at 1890 800 024 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

Employment supports available for when people return to work

There are a range of supports for the self-employed who are receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and who are looking to restart their business. In order to reduce the risk of moving from the certainty of the PUP payment to the uncertainty of trading income, self-employed people on PUP, including those who work in the arts/entertainment industry, taxi drivers and others, can earn up to €480 per month, while retaining their full PUP entitlement.

In addition, the Part-Time Job Incentive scheme is available to self-employed people who come off PUP or a jobseeker’s payment. This scheme which allows a person to receive a partial jobseeker’s payment, while retaining employment income, may be particularly suited in circumstances where a self-employed person’s income exceeds the €480 per month income threshold on PUP.

Employees who satisfy the relevant criteria, may claim casual (that is, part-time) jobseeker’s payments or Short-Time Work Support payments for days of unemployment, even where their employer is claiming the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme for days of employment. The normal scheme rules and application processes for casual jobseeker payments and Short-Time Work Support apply, including completion of the relevant forms by the employer to certify days of employment and unemployment.

Applying for PUP

To apply for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, the easiest and quickest way is to do so online at MyWelfare.ie. When applying, people should provide the name of their employer and details of their last day of employment. Over 96% of people who applied for PUP last week did so online.

In the interests of the public health advice and observing social distancing people are asked, if possible, not to attend their local Intreo Centre. Instead, they should avail of the online services available through MyWelfare.ie.

COVID-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit Payment

Since March, a cumulative total of 79,256 people under the age of 66 have been medically certified for receipt of the COVID-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit.

Today, some 3,900 people are currently in receipt of an Enhanced Illness Benefit payment.

The number of people medically certified to receive the Enhanced Illness Benefit has increased in every county, the greatest number being in Dublin, followed by Cork and Galway.

There has also been an increase in every sector affected by the COVID-19 virus again this week. The sectors with the greatest number of people medically certified for receipt of a COVID-19 Illness Benefit payment are Wholesale and Retail Trade and Human Health and Social Work, followed by Manufacturing. Full details are at Appendices 9, 10 and 11.

ENDS

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Analysis of Pandemic Unemployment Payments by County

Appendix 2 - Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Sector

Appendix 3 - Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Age Profile

Appendix 4 - Pandemic Unemployment Payment Rates by gender

Appendix 5 - Pandemic Unemployment Payment Rates by age

Appendix 6 - Analysis of People who Closed their PUP Claim to Return to Work

Appendix 7 - Analysis of Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments by Sector

Appendix 8 - Analysis of Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments Age Profile

Appendix 9 - Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments by County

Appendix 10 - Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments by Sector

Appendix 11 - Enhanced Illness Benefit Payments Age Profile

Appendix 1 - Analysis of Pandemic Unemployment Payments

There are 295,860 people in receipt a Pandemic Unemployment Payment of which 147,761 are female and 148,099 are male.

County Breakdown

County Number of people in receipt of a Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 27 October Number of people in receipt of a Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 20 October Number of people in receipt of a Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 5 May
Carlow 3,082 2,398 7,800
Cavan 4,135 3,226 9,700
Clare 6,563 5,493 14,600
Cork 28,962 22,513 61,900
Donegal 10,950 9,119 22,700
Dublin 99,157 85,950 174,200
Galway 16,005 13,035 32,300
Kerry 11,426 9,028 22,200
Kildare 12,903 10,474 26,100
Kilkenny 4,653 3,749 10,600
Laois 3,751 3,014 8,600
Leitrim 1,703 1,447 4,100
Limerick 11,308 9,077 22,300
Longford 1,896 1,513 4,500
Louth 8,892 7,218 17,300
Mayo 7,474 5,977 16,400
Meath 11,225 9,234 25,000
Monaghan 3,577 2,912 8,200
Offaly 3,718 3,081 8,900
Roscommon 2,898 2,417 7,100
Sligo 3,590 2,974 7,700
Tipperary 7,772 6,225 18,800
Waterford 6,704 5,327 14,100
Westmeath 5,245 4,198 11,700
Wexford 8,575 6,540 20,500
Wicklow 8,895 7,195 18,700
County not included 801 819 2,000
Total 295,860 244,153 598,000

Appendix 2 – Pandemic Unemployment Payments - Sector Breakdown

The sector with the highest number of people in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment is Accommodation and Food Service Activities (90,051) followed by Wholesale and Retail Trade (43,432) and Administrative and Support Service activities (25,656).

Sector Breakdown

Industrial Sector Number of people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 27 October Number of people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 20 October Number of people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 5 May
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying 3,474 2,998 8,600
Manufacturing 13,487 11,799 37,400
Electricity, gas supply; Water supply, sewerage and waste management 955 861 2,100
Construction 18,193 16,209 79,300
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles 43,432 31,834 90,300
Transportation and storage 8,182 7,650 17,900
Accommodation and food service activities 90,051 79,369 128,500
Information and communication activities 7,047 6,552 11,800
Financial and insurance activities 6,260 5,538 12,500
Real Estate activities 4,598 3,802 8,100
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities 11,858 10,804 24,800
Administrative and support service activities 25,656 23,273 45,800
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security 4,728 4,116 14,400
Education 9,464 8,549 22,000
Human Health And Social Work activities 9,061 8,069 22,500
Arts, entertainment and recreation 10,069 7,740 14,200
Other Sectors (e.g. hairdressers & beauty salons) 23,537 9,867 39,200
Unclassified or unknown 5,808 5,123 18,600
Total 295,860 244,153 598,000

Appendix 3 – Pandemic Unemployment Payment - Age Profile

Age category Number of people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 27 October Number of people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment on 20 October
< 25 74,479 60,873
25-34 68,111 55,636
35-44 64,109 52,334
45-54 50,802 42,285
55+ 38,359 33,025
Total 295,860 244,153

Appendix 4 – Pandemic Unemployment Payment Rates breakdown by gender

Gender Number of people in receipt of €350 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €300 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €250 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €203 on 27 October
Male 73,810 23,918 22,792 27,579
Female 48,383 27,938 31,993 39,447
Total 122,193 51,856 54,785 67,026

Appendix 5 – Pandemic Unemployment Payment Rates breakdown by age

Age category Number of people in receipt of €350 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €300 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €250 on 27 October Number of people in receipt of €203 on 27 October
< 25 13,878 14,396 20,309 25,896
25-34 34,309 13,702 10,402 9,698
35-44 33,083 10,269 9,477 11,280
45-54 24,686 7,776 7,923 10,417
55+ 16,237 5,713 6,674 9,735
Total 122,193 51,856 54,785 67,026

Appendix 6 – Analysis of Closed PUP payments to return to Work

Around 1,787 people who have closed their account to return to work since 18 October will receive a Pandemic Unemployment Payment today, 27 October. Of these 948 are male and 839 are female.

County Breakdown

County Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 27 October to return to work Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 20 October to return to work Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 13 October to return to work
Carlow 22 26 47
Cavan 33 40 36
Clare 29 59 64
Cork 212 257 339
Donegal 60 88 76
Dublin 569 766 939
Galway 92 141 189
Kerry 49 60 99
Kildare 74 102 175
Kilkenny 35 44 53
Laois 21 37 48
Leitrim 11 21 17
Limerick 88 121 138
Longford 19 21 16
Louth 59 92 118
Mayo 33 58 73
Meath 53 96 108
Monaghan 28 37 49
Offaly 34 49 58
Roscommon 18 31 37
Sligo 26 40 46
Tipperary 59 73 110
Waterford 40 62 69
Westmeath 47 47 56
Wexford 32 74 87
Wicklow 41 76 85
County not included 3 8 7
Total 1,787 2,526 3,139

Appendix 7 – Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments - Sector Breakdown

The top three sectors from which employees closed their Pandemic Unemployment Payment in the week ending 27 October to return to work are Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles (295); Accommodation and Food Service Activities (260), and Administrative and Support Service activities (205).

Industrial Sector Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 27 October to return to work Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 20 October to return to work
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying 31 21
Manufacturing 145 220
Electricity, gas supply; Water supply, sewerage and waste management 9 19
Construction 137 215
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles 295 367
Transportation and storage 98 106
Accommodation and food service activities 260 391
Information and communication activities 86 96
Financial and insurance activities 38 59
Real Estate activities 20 27
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities 115 177
Administrative and support service activities 205 267
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security 43 80
Education 102 206
Human Health And Social Work activities 104 129
Arts, entertainment and recreation 47 51
Other Sectors 34 76
Unclassified or unknown 18 19
Total 1,787 2,526

Appendix 8 – Closed Pandemic Unemployment Payments – Age Profile

Age category Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 27 October to return to work Number of people who closed their PUP payment from 20 October to return to work
< 25 419 544
25-34 491 679
35-44 409 588
45-54 307 464
55+ 161 251
Total 1,787 2,526

Appendix 9 - Analysis of COVID-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit

To date, 79,256 people have been medically certified for receipt of a COVID-19 related Illness Benefit payment, of whom 43,818 are female and 35,438 are male.

Approximately 3,900 people are currently in receipt of an Enhanced Illness Benefit payment.

For 7,819 people the date of their first certificate was issued in October 2020, of which 1,100 have been certified for COVID-19.

County Breakdown (based on the county recorded on the Illness Benefit certificate)

County Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 27 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 20 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 13 October
Carlow 1,108 1,042 1,010
Cavan 2,054 1,876 1,713
Clare 1,417 1,346 1,280
Cork 8,530 8,015 7,637
Donegal 2,205 2,031 1,858
Dublin 22,352 21,431 20,699
Galway 4,784 4,494 4,300
Kerry 1,857 1,749 1,657
Kildare 3,964 3,818 3,691
Kilkenny 1,622 1,546 1,462
Laois 1,336 1,288 1,228
Leitrim 351 328 315
Limerick 2,688 2,531 2,432
Longford 652 615 593
Louth 2,282 2,174 2,109
Mayo 1,783 1,701 1,628
Meath 3,092 2,831 2,662
Monaghan 1,466 1,376 1,279
Offaly 1,280 1,238 1,208
Roscommon 1,153 1,102 1,060
Sligo 715 642 576
Tipperary 2,864 2,730 2,647
Waterford 2,791 2,643 2,461
Westmeath 1,413 1,319 1,263
Wexford 2,684 2,464 2,276
Wicklow 2,400 2,307 2,229
Other (NI & Foreign Address) 413 378 368
Total 79,256 75,015 71,641

Appendix 10 – COVID-19 Enhanced Illness Benefit - Sector Breakdown

The two sectors with the highest number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of a COVID-19 Illness Benefit payment to date are Wholesale and Retail Trade (16,934) and Human Health and Social Work (15,034), followed by Manufacturing (10,941).

Sector Breakdown

Industrial Sector Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 27 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 20 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 13 October
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining and Quarrying 752 708 664
Manufacturing 10,941 10,413 9,988
Electricity, gas, steam supply; Water supply; Sewerage, waste management 392 370 351
Construction 3,443 3,168 2,973
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and motorcycles 16,934 15,988 15,205
Transportation and storage 2,877 2,752 2,657
Accommodation and food service activities 4,697 4,316 3,966
Information and communication activities 1,308 1,247 1,198
Financial and insurance activities 2,942 2,812 2,718
Real Estate activities 635 599 580
Professional, Scientific and Technical activities 2,486 2,372 2,275
Administrative and support service activities 7,138 6,863 6,620
Public Administration And Defence; Compulsory Social Security 3,191 3,010 2,884
Education 2,012 1,811 1,659
Human Health And Social Work activities 15,034 14,460 14,063
Arts, entertainment and recreation 733 667 613
Other Sectors 2,751 2,572 2,416
Unclassified or unknown 990 887 811
Total 79,256 75,015 71,641

Appendix 11 – Enhanced Illness Benefit - Age Profile

Age category Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 27 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 20 October Number of people who have been medically certified for receipt of Enhanced Illness Benefit to 13 October
< 25 11,363 10,333 9,536
25-34 19,639 18,604 17,728
35-44 22,059 21,085 20,325
45-54 15,882 15,108 14,520
55+ 10,313 9,885 9,532
Total 79,256 75,015 71,641

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