Title from PDF caption (viewed on June 9, 2009).; "April 10, 2009."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-12).; Harvested from the web on 6/9/09By the end of 2008, Ohio's Unemployment Compensation Fund, the fund used to pay eligible unemployed individuals benefits, was depleted. Monthly payouts from the Fund are heavily dependent upon the economy and unemployment caseloads. This brief explains the federal-state partnership for unemployment benefits, the "normal" mechanism that funds unemployment benefits, the procedure by which Ohio can obtain and repay a loan from the federal government to continue uninterrupted funding of Ohio's unemployment compensation system, and the consequences of obtaining that loan
The purpose of this article is to provide an insight into New Mexico\u27s unemployment compensation ...
During the 2020–2021 pandemic, the federal-state unemployment insurance (UI) system in the United St...
This chapter examines the extent of financial losses or leakages in the federal-state system of unem...
[Excerpt] Although states have a great deal of autonomy in how they establish and run their unemploy...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on May 7, 2009).; "JFS-55213 (Rev. 2/2009)"--P. [36].; Harvested from t...
Regular state unemployment insurance (UI) benefits are paid from state reserves held in unemployment...
Documents UI funding problems and attempts by states to solve them.https://research.upjohn.org/up_pr...
Regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits are paid from reserves held in state accounts at the U....
Following the Great Recession, most states’ unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds became insolvent...
Unemployment insurance (UI) is a joint federal-state program that pays temporary partial earnings re...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fed...
Following the Great Recession, the unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds in most states became ins...
For years, relatively fewer unemployed Ohioans have qualified for unemployment compensation than the...
When - or if - the next recession hits, some states may find that their unemployment insurance (UI) ...
The purpose of this article is to provide an insight into New Mexico\u27s unemployment compensation ...
During the 2020–2021 pandemic, the federal-state unemployment insurance (UI) system in the United St...
This chapter examines the extent of financial losses or leakages in the federal-state system of unem...
[Excerpt] Although states have a great deal of autonomy in how they establish and run their unemploy...
Title from PDF cover (viewed on May 7, 2009).; "JFS-55213 (Rev. 2/2009)"--P. [36].; Harvested from t...
Regular state unemployment insurance (UI) benefits are paid from state reserves held in unemployment...
Documents UI funding problems and attempts by states to solve them.https://research.upjohn.org/up_pr...
Regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits are paid from reserves held in state accounts at the U....
Following the Great Recession, most states’ unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds became insolvent...
Unemployment insurance (UI) is a joint federal-state program that pays temporary partial earnings re...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The fed...
Following the Great Recession, the unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds in most states became ins...
For years, relatively fewer unemployed Ohioans have qualified for unemployment compensation than the...
When - or if - the next recession hits, some states may find that their unemployment insurance (UI) ...
The purpose of this article is to provide an insight into New Mexico\u27s unemployment compensation ...
During the 2020–2021 pandemic, the federal-state unemployment insurance (UI) system in the United St...
This chapter examines the extent of financial losses or leakages in the federal-state system of unem...