Friday, December 13, 2013

Unemployment Extension 2014 By Alison DoyleDecember 12, 2013

Update December 13, 2013: To date, there is still no Congressional action on renewing the unemployment extensions that expire on December 28, 2013.  Without an extension all federally funded unemployment benefits will be cut off.
Please keep in mind that legislation to renew Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) can be passed retroactively early next year. Alternatively, Congress could return to pass an extension. If you are collecting unemployment benefits continue to file for benefits, so your compensation won't be disrupted if unemployment is extended.
Your state unemployment office may provide notification saying no further extension benefits can be paid. However, that doesn't mean that there isn't a chance of benefits being continued for 2014.
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1 comment:

  1. As we know that unemployment extensions is the issue of how to pay for them. We think that the extensions will benefit a lot of people - but we are concerned that nobody is able to explain where the money to pay for them is going to come from.

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