Yes, for those entitled to the 99 weeks, it has been extended through the year 2011, by the President's signing into law in Nov. 2010.
Yes, but only for the total of 99 weeks as before. The problem the law, signed in 2010, solved was the money had run out for those entitled to the 99 weeks but who hadn't collected what they still had credit coming for. In other words you can receive up to 99 weeks now.
Unemployment benefits in New Jersey can be extended 99 weeks to Nov. 30, 2010, according to the Related Link below.
The unemployment rate in the US in August, 2010 was 9.6%. See the Related Link below.
According to the US Department of Labor, about 8.9 million people were collecting unemployment benefits as of the week ending November 13, 2010.
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.
How do I get a 1099 for unemployment payments?
Don't Know how many people but the unemployment rate was 11.3% in June 2010.
if you qualify your unemployment extends into the EUC, emergency unemployment compensation. obama just signed the extension in dec 2010 that extends benefits until dec 2011. if you exhausted your regular benefits you will apply for EUC and begin tier 1 of benefits (20 weeks) then tier 2 (14 weeks) tier 3 (13 weeks) and tier 4 (6 weeks) after that you could qualify for SEB, state extended benefits (20 weeks) if all of the EUC has been exhausted before 12/31/11
The unemployment rate in Germany in 2010 was around 7.1%.
As of September 2010, the rate of unemployment in Canada is 8.0%
you can get unemployment benefits 26 weeks per claim. 1 claim per year.
732,000 Idaho is mainly a farm & ranch economy in the south. Lumber & mining in the north. Technology throughout.The unemployment rate in Jan. 2010 was 10.2%.Dropped to 8.6% in May.Then climbed to 9.7% in Dec.Starting 2011 with a 10.9% unemployment rate. Not Good.