[All states] Is there a chance that the $300 extra unemployment will be increased under the Biden administration?

I just read that:

Biden has made new stimulus checks a central promise, specifically telling Georgia voters that they would be getting $2,000 payments if Democrats won Senate runoff elections in the state this week. https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/01/08/biden-stimulus-plan/

But it’s still up in the air as to whether unemployment will change:

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), incoming chair of the Senate Finance Committee, said in an interview that he will push for a restoration of the $600 per week in federal unemployment benefits approved by Congress in March. Those benefits expired in the summer, although Congress last month approved an additional extension of those benefits at $300 per week. Other Senate Democrats have previously expressed internal opposition to reviving the $600-per-week benefit.

Wyden said he is in communication with Biden officials about the coming push for economic relief. He did not say whether the Biden officials will back his push for the $600 weekly benefit. He also said he is pushing for “automatic triggers” that tie the expiration of federal benefits to general economic conditions, such as the unemployment rate. “I talked to [Biden officials] last night. I can tell you they are very much concerned about layoffs,” Wyden said. “At this point, I’m telling everybody: ‘I’m pulling out all the stops for $600.’ … We are going to do everything we can to put hard-hit working families on an economic footing where they can get ahead.”

/r/Unemployment Thread