How to Apply for Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment benefits are usually available to workers who have been laid off or fired through no fault of their own. These benefits are insurance-not charity. Employers are required to pay a special tax to fund this national compensation program. In the aftermath of losing a job, thinking about money and how you are going to pay the bills can be overwhelming. If you are unemployed, you can ease the process somewhat and save time by taking these steps to apply for unemployment insurance benefits.
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Apply for unemployment benefits in person, by phone or online as soon as you can after being notified of a layoff or termination because it can take two to three weeks to receive the first check. See the resources section to check for state unemployment documentation requirements.
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Gather all required documentation such as employment dates and addresses of former employers, and have this information at your fingertips when you file for unemployment benefits to keep your claim from being delayed.
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Check your eligibility. The average time you are able to collect unemployment checks is 26 weeks. However, during times of economic slowdown, the US Government may extend the limit to 52 weeks. For additional information download the Unemployment Insurance Fact Sheet in the resources section.
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To continue to receive unemployment benefits once approved, you will have to file a claim either weekly or biweekly based on state requirements, and report any earnings you may have received.
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You will also have to look for a job while collecting unemployment checks and may be required to show proof. You may decline jobs that are unsuitable or those that do not fit your skill set.
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sonni57
Mar 11, 2009
I didn't know how to get unemployment benefits thanks I just lost my job. -
roseanne09
Mar 03, 2009
This is sadly a growing problem in the world. Thankyou for sharing this with those who need the information. -
dar3375
Feb 27, 2009
Alot of helpful tips .I have friend that was just layed off so I will have him read this and because he has to deal with applying for unemployment so this article will help him. -
katecrittendon
Feb 26, 2009
Such a timely article for so many. Well done. -
kimarkent
Feb 25, 2009
This is a sad time for so many people, thank you for the info that can help them and give them hope. You are correct,, they worked for it, they deserve it. 5*