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How To Apply For Unemployment Checks

November 17, 2009 by Joan Xube  
Filed under Finance

More people are being laid off from their jobs lately. Rents, mortgages, bills, and other expenses still need to be paid when people get laid off.

To help these people out, the government has set up an unemployment program. This unemployment program gives money to those who have lost their jobs. The unemployment benefits are funded by businesses through taxes.

Getting unemployment benefits might take 3 weeks so as soon as you find out you will be cut from your job, you should go ahead and apply for unemployment.

Unemployment benefits are meant to help you pay for basic needs as you get back on your feet and get a new job. Therefore, you will not get the same amount as you did when you had a job. Rather, it is a percentage of your last income.

Apply for unemployment benefits by going to a Workforce Development Agency office. You will have to fill out some applications. Otherwise, you can also apply for unemployment benefits online or on the phone depending on your state.

To prove that you were unemployed, you will have to show the unemployment office your pay stubs and W2. They will also call your last job and find out if you were laid off due to no fault of your own. No fault on your part means you were not fired because of your poor performance.

Each state has their own rules for applying for unemployment benefits. To get the most accurate requirements check with your state unemployment office.

While you receive your unemployment benefits, you also have to frequently update them about your job search status. This would include giving them information on job interviews and offers that you had.

Unemployment benefits typically last for a few weeks when the economy is normal. During times of job cutbacks, the benefits are extended. Once again, the length of time for receiving unemployment benefits differs for each state.

Joan Xube is a financial advisor with over a decade of experience. For more information on how to apply for unemployment, please refer to her website.

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