I was unable to find the unemployment rate for manufacturing engineering jobs, but I was able to find the unemployment rate for production occupations. For more unemployment rates, visit: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t13.htm
Most states allow individuals to submit an application for unemployment online. States such as Tennessee, New York, and Ohio. You simply need to go to your state's unemployment web site to find out if they offer you that option and then fill out the form accordingly.
Because each state differs regarding the unemployment benefits it pays, you need to contact your own state's employment security office for that information. You can find what each state's unemployment program is about in the Related Link below.
I was unable to find the unemployment rate for manufacturing engineering jobs, but I was able to find the unemployment rate for production occupations. For more unemployment rates, visit: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t13.htm
Google "department of unemployment" and your state name and you should be able to find it.
Tennessee
You can get information about unemployment from your job or the state you live in. When you are writing an essay about unemployment you can find accurate statistics on the subject by going to the library.
Tennessee's state rate at the time of this post is 7% but counties and cities apply additional taxes. Look in the 'Sources and related links' below to find the latest Tennessee sales tax rates by city.
There is a large variety of unemployment benefits available in Tennessee. One can find more information by calling the Tennessee Department of labor and Workforce development at 1 877 813-0950.
Tennessee
The process for filing for unemployment varies from state to state, as does the criteria for a successful application. To find out what you would need, contact your state's department of labor.
You can find information on how many counties are in Tennessee by searching on the Tennessee state government website, the Secretary of State's office, or the U.S. Census Bureau. These sources will provide up-to-date and accurate information on the number of counties in Tennessee.