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File For Unemployment: Now You Can File Online

If you have been laid off from your job you may be able to file for unemployment online without visiting an unemployment office. In many states, unemployed workers can apply for unemployment benefits online or over the phone. Get the full story...

Unemployment: How To Cope With And Manage The Situation

As the current economic recession drags on (though positive signs are beginning to emerge), the unemployment level has been steadily climbing. This can be a stressful time in one's life, but there are ways and means for a person who is unemployed to cope with and manage the situation as best as possible. Get the full story...

Huge Number Of Unemployment Benefits Will Be Exhausted Soon

Nearly 500,000 will exhaust unemployment benefits by September of 2009. About 1.5 million unemployed will do by year-end.

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Unemployment Benefits: You Gotta Fight For Your Right

If you've recently been laid off, you may have to fight for your right to collect unemployment benefits from the government. You probably know that if you are fired, you can collect unemployment benefits. Get the full story...

Tax Benefits For Job Seekers

Unfortunately, the unemployment rate is approaching 10% across the country. Some areas like Michigan got hit much harder. Here is a great potential tax tip if you’re currently job searching.

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Unemployment: How To Cope & Find That New Job

As the current U.S. recession drags on, you or someone you know may be unemployed or facing unemployment. Here are some tips on how to best deal with and manage the situation. Get the full story...

Unemployment: How To Survive

The effects of a job layoff can be major and life-changing. And if you own a home and find yourself struggling to make your mortgage payments, you may even wonder if there's a point at which you'd just mail your house keys to the bank. If you haven't already done so file for unemployment. Get the full story...