When qualified, you can receive up to 26 weeks of benefits in a 52 week benefit year. If the benefit expires, Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) pays: Tier 1 provides an extra 20 week, Tier 3 an additional 14 weeks, Tier 3 an additional 13 weeks (until 11/6/2010), and, if approved, Extended Benefits (EB) for 20 weeks, but this one expired on 6/5/2010, and we're waiting for Congress to extend it.
According to the Texas formula, the max one can receive is 415 per week. It is up in the air about how many weeks one can draw. The original amount was for 26 weeks but congress has passed legislation which can increase it to 52 weeks and beyond.
99 weeks
I think that it's 40 weeks
four weeks
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Among many reasons Texas will allow you to collect unemployment is if you were fired through no work related faults of your own (i.e. misconduct, thievery, violation of company policy, etc.). See the Related Link below for more details.
According to the BLS, as of Sept. 2010, Texas had an unemployment rate of 8.1%. See the Related Link below for more information.
Initial claim is for 13 weeks. Extension is additional 7 weeks for a total of 20 weeks.
At present (Jan. 2011, you can receive up to 99 weeks, if you qualify.
At present (Jan. 2011, you can receive up to 99 weeks, if you qualify.
In Florida, there are typically three tiers of unemployment benefits: State Unemployment Compensation (SUC), Extended Benefits (EB), and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) during specific federal programs. The SUC provides up to 12 weeks of benefits, while EB and PEUC are available during times of high unemployment, extending benefits for additional weeks. However, eligibility and availability can vary based on economic conditions and state regulations. Always check the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for the most current information.
The average length of unemployment in 2005, according to Employment and Earnings, was 18.4 weeks, down from 19.6 weeks in 2004, but up from 13.2 weeks in 2001.Read more: Unemployment - How Long Does Unemployment Last? - Weeks, Unemployed, Married, Workers, Average, and Divorced In the Related Link below.this is just general statistics, though, but it should help to estimate it.