The past month has seen a record breaking surge in unemployment. Millions of American workers have unexpectedly lost their jobs in an uncertain job market where many businesses are shut down.

Understandably, the newly unemployed masses have turned to unemployment to help scrape by. Fortunately, the new coronavirus stimulus package has provisions to help the unemployed during this difficult time.

Under the CARES Act, Americans laid off due to the coronavirus receive an additional $600 a week for the next four months, ending July 31st or upon employment. In addition, the unemployment window has been increased in each state by 13 weeks.

No doubt, the passage of the stimulus has many laid off workers breathing a sigh of relief. However, many still working may be frustrated to realize their weekly paycheck is less than they would receive in unemployment.

We hit the data to determine how much unemployed workers can expect to receive under the stimulus -- and the amount in each state where you would make more money not working at all.