Hundreds of thousands of people were left without benefits when federal extended benefits and the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program expired late last year.| Colorado Public Radio
Waitlists for help stretched to 40 days on average, but a new approach offers hope.| Colorado Public Radio
Nearly 300,000 Coloradans may have lost benefits at the end of December, when the previous federal benefits expired.| Colorado Public Radio
The Virginia-based privately run company uses technology like "video selfies" to weed out fake applications for various government services.| Colorado Public Radio
Scammers are building fraudulent identities to get unemployment money meant to help Coloradans who need it.| Colorado Public Radio