Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
Select your state on this map to find the eligibility rules for unemployment benefits. You may be able to file online or by phone. To qualify for benefits, many states require that you: Earned at least a certain amount within the last 12-24 months. Worked consistently for the last 12-24 months.
The majority of U.S. states offer unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. Benefits range from $235 a week to $823. Policies and benefits vary by state. Mississippi has the lowest maximum unemployment benefits in the U.S. of $235 per week, while Massachusetts has the highest at $823.
The Comparison of State Unemployment Insurance Laws provides state-by-state information on workers covered, benefit eligibility, methods of financing and other areas of interest in the UI program. It also includes information on the temporary disability programs operated in six states.
9 Απρ 2024 · Explore the complexities of unemployment benefits across the US, including their purpose, eligibility requirements, application process, and the varying amounts offered by different states. Learn about the highest paying states for unemployment benefits and why some claims are denied.
Eligibility requirements for unemployment insurance vary by state, but generally speaking, employees not fired for misconduct ("terminated for cause") are eligible for unemployment benefits, while those fired for misconduct (this sometimes can include misconduct committed outside the workplace, such as a problematic social media post or ...
29 Μαρ 2004 · The Comparison of State Unemployment Insurance Laws provides state-by-state information on workers covered, benefit eligibility, methods of financing and other areas of interest in the UI program. It also includes information on the temporary disability programs operated in six states.
29 Μαρ 2004 · The Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program provides unemployment benefits to eligible workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own (as determined under State law), and meet other eligibility requirements of State law.