RELATED: The IRS Says You Could Get Money in July, If You Meet This Requirement. In accordance with the American Rescue Plan passed in March, unemployed people were supposed to continue receiving $300 weekly bonus checks on top of the money they were receiving for unemployment until Sept. 6. Now, 24 states and counting are removing these benefits months early. The financial assistance will not only be stripped away from people who are unemployed, but also from those who are self-employed. According to CNN, people collecting regular state unemployment benefits—which generally last up to 26 weeks—will still receive those payments but will not get the additional $300. Meanwhile, people in the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation programs will lose all their benefits, CNN reports. RELATED: For more up-to-date information, sign up for our daily newsletter. On May 21, as state governors continued to announce they were ending the COVID financial assistance early, a federal administration official told CNN there’s nothing the federal government or Department of Labor can do to combat these states’ decisions. Per the official, the Labor Department exhausted its options, leaving it unable to pay out the extra $300 a week in the states that are ending the benefits. States are ending this financial assistance program early at dates from June 12 to July 10. Read on to see if your state will be cutting off these benefits, and when you should prepare to see significantly reduced funds. RELATED: The IRS Says These People Must Return Their Stimulus Checks. Ending June 19 Ending June 12 Ending July 10 Ending June 26 Ending June 26 Ending June 27 Ending June 19ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Ending June 19 Ending June 12 Ending June 12 Ending June 12 Ending June 27 Ending June 19 Ending June 19 Ending June 19 Ending June 26 Ending June 26 Ending June 26 Ending June 26 Ending July 3 Ending June 26 Ending June 26 Ending June 19 Ending June 19 RELATED: This Is How Much Money People Your Age Have on Average, Data Shows.