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Unemployment benefits. Unemployment insurance pays you money if you lose your job through no fault of your own. Learn how to apply and where to find eligibility rules.
The Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), with state unemployment systems, provides for payments of unemployment compensation to workers who have lost their jobs. Most employers pay both a Federal and a state unemployment tax.
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.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (UCFE) In the event of a Federal government shutdown, Federal employees may be eligible for UCFE. The UCFE program is administered by state unemployment insurance (UI) agencies acting as agents of the Federal government.
Unemployment Compensation. The American Rescue Plan extended employment assistance, starting in March 2021, and waived some federal taxes on unemployment benefits to assist those who lost work due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Unemployment Insurance. Find Out Where and How to File. General Information. Unemployment Benefits. Extended Benefits. Disaster Benefits. Program Areas. Policy and Directives. News.
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a joint state-federal program that provides temporary financial assistance to qualifying unemployed workers while they seek work.
The Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) program provided $300 per week in extra pandemic-related unemployment benefits to unemployed and underemployed workers through state...
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) was an emergency program established by the CARES Act to increase unemployment benefits for Americans who were out of work because of the...
The UI system is a federal–state partnership that is funded by federal and state taxes on employers and administered by states. States set eligibility, duration, and benefit levels within federal guidelines.