Some Arizonans say they didn't get a chance to waive unemployment overpayments
For the last few months, thousands of Arizonans found out they no longer have to pay the state tens of thousands of dollars in unemployment overpayments, but as we found out, far more still owe money, and may not be aware they qualify for a waiver. You have to put yourself back in 2020. There were no jobs, no income. Pandemic unemployment was a lifeline, but for many, it also became a financial catastrophe.
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