Unemployment Benefits

Unemployment Benefits As the economic recovery the United States has been prolonged and unemployment rates throughout the country of remained historically high the demand for unemployment benefits (sometimes erroneously known as “employment insurance”) has increased significantly. Unfortunately, the laws and regulations relating to these benefits can be difficult understand there are many misunderstandings about how [...]

What Is Unemployment Insurance?

What Is Unemployment Insurance? Unemployment insurance benefits are a temporary means of providing financial assistance to individuals and households who have experienced of job loss or not able to work enough hours each week to put food on the table, pay for bills, and otherwise meet normal monthly expenses. Unemployment benefits programs are administered jointly [...]

How Does Unemployment Work?

How Does Unemployment Work? Unemployment insurance compensation dates back to the Social Security Act of 1935, where the Social Security Administration was charged with implementing and overseeing the first United States unemployment program. Since then the oversight of unemployment has shifted from the Social Security Administration to the individual state department of welfare or department [...]

Federal Unemployment

Federal Unemployment The United States unemployment insurance programs available throughout the country are a hybrid structure. The federal government has set forth the general parameters and outlines of the country’s unemployment benefits and has left each individual state to determine for itself how to fill in many of the details. Despite individual state differences much [...]

Unemployment Insurance

Unemployment Insurance Both state governments and the United States federal governments offer unemployment insurance benefits. Unemployment insurance (“UI”) payments are available to individuals who are forced to work reduced hours or have lost their job through no fault of their own. The job loss can be due to any number of reasons, including broad layoffs, [...]

Unemployment Extension 2010

Unemployment Extension 2010 During 2010 Congress passed laws that involved unemployment extensions for state benefits as well as a federal unemployment benefits extension plan.  These changes to the law were necessitated by persistently high unemployment numbers, with the United States consistently hanging above a 9.0% unemployment rate, which includes almost two million unemployed individuals throughout [...]

Unemployment Benefits Extension

Unemployment Benefits Extension As the economic turmoil continues throughout the United States, more and more people have turned to unemployment benefits and, in many cases, unemployment benefits extension payments to stay financially afloat.  However, current unemployment extension laws are set to change following the end of 2011.  These changes come on the heels of one [...]

Unemployment Extension

Unemployment Extension One topic that seems to be in the news on a regular basis is whether Congress will continue to allow for an unemployment extension of unemployment insurance benefits. The availability of benefits has shifted multiple times over the course of the last several years and has been a part of multiple pieces of [...]

Extension of Unemployment Benefits

  Extension of Unemployment Benefits The laws dealing with the extension of unemployment benefits have undergone several different changes since Congress and President Obama implemented the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.  Under that 2009 law, individuals were granted the opportunity to receive (in some instances) not only an economic recovery payment but also [...]

Unemployment Extensions

Unemployment Extensions Following the passage of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act in 2009, unemployment benefit extensions have been provided by Congress on multiple occasions.  The net result of unemployment benefits extended has been to allow people to receive up to 99 weeks (i.e., almost two years) worth of unemployment benefits (when state and federal [...]