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Unemployment Insurance (UI)
The Department of Labor's Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own, and meet certain other eligibility requirements. Choose from a list of Web pages to find information about who is eligible for these benefits and how to file a claim.
Unemployment Resource Centers 
For state specific information on Unemployment Resource Centers, click on the United States map to select your state website.

United States Department of Labor Employment & Training Administration Regional Offices
Select a region, or scroll down the website to view information on all of the regional offices.

State Unemployment Insurance Benefits
In general, the Federal-State Unemployment Insurance Program provides unemployment benefits to eligible workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own (as determined under State law), and meet other eligibility requirements of State law.
About Unemployment Insurance
Detailed information about Unemployment Insurance.
Ten Costly Myths About Unemployment Insurance
You might not ever need unemployment insurance, but if and when you do, don't fall prey to false assumptions. Knowing ahead of time is knowing in plenty of time.


Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC)


Emergency Unemployment Insurance (EUC) 
For State specific information on Unemployment Benefits, Employee Assistance, or Employer Information, click on the United States map to select your State Website.
Unemployment Insurance Extended Benefits
Extended Benefits are available to workers who have exhausted regular unemployment insurance benefits during periods of high unemployment. The basic Extended Benefits program provides up to 13 additional weeks of benefits when a State is experiencing high unemployment. Some States have also enacted a voluntary program to pay up to 7 additional weeks (20 weeks maximum) of Extended Benefits during periods of extremely high unemployment.

 

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