Does the Federal government have extension for unemployment benefits?
Yes. The federal government have an extension for unemployment benefits. Recent federal legislation introduced in November 2011 would provide an additional year to access current federal unemployment extension benefits.
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About Unemployment
Unemployment is the state of being able and willing to work, but not finding a job. Unemployment statistics are followed closely by economists to gauge the health of the economy.
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