Unemployment has always existed
Unemployment in the United States peaked at 25% in 1936.
The Official Unemployment rate (U-3) in US for August 2011 was 9.1.Below are the other unemployment rates in US for August 2011 :U-1 Unemployment rate : 5.4U-2 Unemployment rate : 5.3U-3 Unemployment rate : 9.1U-4 Unemployment rate : 9.7U-5 Unemployment rate : 10.6U-6 Unemployment rate : 16.2
According to the CIA World Fact book, the Dominican Republic had an unemployment rate of 14.7 percent in 2012. In 2011, the unemployment rate was 14.6 percent.
6.473 % this is the unemployment rate in fiji
The unemployment rate in the US in August, 2010 was 9.6%. See the Related Link below.
There has always been unemployment in Australia. However with unemployment benefits it is a lot easier these days. also it's because everyone was buying fosters. good call ;)
Unemployment began in the United States in the year of 1936.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits until you start your new job, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program.
Natural Rate of Unemployment -The natural rate of unemployment is unemployment that does not go away on its own even in the long run. -It is the amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences.Cyclical Unemployment -Cyclical unemployment refers to the year-to-year fluctuations in unemployment around its natural rate. -It is associated with with short-term ups and downs of the business cycle.
If you got unemployment in 2012 you do have to file taxes if you didn't have the taxes taken out of the unemployment you received.
Yes, you may be eligible to collect unemployment benefits while waiting for your new job to start, as long as you meet the requirements set by your state's unemployment insurance program. It is important to check with your state's unemployment office for specific guidelines and eligibility criteria.
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You can only apply for unemployment if you are ready to go to work. The unemployment office will expect you to be ready and able to work. These are 2 separate issues.
Although unemployment laws vary from state to state, the purpose of unemployment compensation is to provide income to someone who has lost their job through no fault of their own. Thus, it is required that you have left the company involuntarily, and you are not eligible if you quit. Check with your state's unemployment commission to see what the requirements are to claim unemployment in your area. You are going to have to contact them to start benefits anyway - it never hurts to ask if your particular circumstance qualifies you for unemployment.
yes you can
how can i get a copy of my last year 2011 W-2 for unemployment
1987 was the first year that unemployment compensation was fully taxable. how did it come to be (enacted) a demacrat ? or a joint venture?