The Related Link below gives tables of benefit payout and other data for Illinois.
How much? In general, unemployment benefits are based on an individual's earnings in the base period. As of January, 2010, IL benefits ranged from $51 to $385 (with non-working spouse, from $66 to $458 and with child, from $92 to$531) Unemployment insurance benefits in Illinois pay a percentage of your previous wages. If you have a dependent or a child/children, you may be awarded extra.
If you are a recipient of Social Security, Illinois will reduce your unemployment benefit by 50% of your SS benefit. You determine that by taking the monthly SS payment, divide that by 30 and multiply the result times 7 for the amount that 50% of is then deducted from your weekly unemployment benefit. Other benefits are also deduct from this benefit.
The rate of unemployment in Illinois as of October, 2009 is 11.0%. See Related Link below.
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Unemployment compensation is not taken out of paychecks of the workers. The business pays a payroll tax to the state who uses part of the the proceeds to pay unemployment benefits.
Depends on the jurisdiction; in Illinois, it's a percentage of the amount of current support (generally, 20%).
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Social Security was taken out.
The fica is taken out of your paychecks and added to the Social Security fund.
The most common type of legal recourse taken by child support agencies to collect payments is wage garnishment. Wage garnishment is where the money owed is taken directly from one's paychecks.
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You didn't say what state you live in. Where I live, they let you decide whether you want them to take out taxes or not.
Yes. This is done to figure out what you need to pay, if you indeed owe taxes.If you are constantly paying income taxes, then you are not having enough taken out of your paychecks.