if you are on unemployment now and it will run out by the end of feb 09" can you have an extension on it. and if so how long
unemployment is about run out. how do I apply for an extension.
In Texas, if your unemployment benefits run out after 26 weeks, you may be eligible for an extension under certain conditions, such as during periods of high unemployment. The Extended Benefits program may provide additional weeks of assistance, but eligibility depends on specific criteria and state unemployment rates. You should check with the Texas Workforce Commission for the most current information and guidance on available options. If you don’t qualify for an extension, you may need to explore other forms of assistance or employment opportunities.
Yes, Texas participates in the federal extension program for unemployment benefits. This program provides additional benefits to individuals who have exhausted their regular unemployment insurance. The availability and specifics of these extensions can vary based on economic conditions and federal legislation. It's essential for individuals to check with the Texas Workforce Commission for the most current information and eligibility requirements.
The state of Kansas has unemployment extension in place after three months of the state reaching unemployment of 6.5 percent. If an extension is granted it is good for 13 months.
The state of Texas pays your unemployment benefits and, in turn, collects the unemployment taxes from the employers
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.
Contact your local unemployment office regarding EUC (Emergency unemployment compensation.)
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
I have heard that there will not be a yhird extension. What are we supposed to do?
13 weeks
You need to contact the Connecticut office of employment security (or it's equivalent) for advice.
In some states, the extension is automatic and in others you have to apply. For safety, check with your own state's unemployment office.