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torpid

Lifer
Sep 14, 2003
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Not true. Employers pay unemployment, not employees. You won't find it deducted on your check because you don't pay into it. It's a common misconception.

Some small percentage of state taxes probably go towards the administration costs of the program, but the benefits are indeed paid out of the funds employers pay into.
 

Nintendesert

Diamond Member
Mar 28, 2010
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Don't worry OP, you are retarded and you should file now. The state website should have all the information on retro pay etc. and what you need to do to verify searching for employment etc. Your employer paid for the unemployment insurance as part of hiring you, so you're not a freeloader, only if you exceed the 6 months and start taking Federal unemployment are you a freeloader.
 

yllus

Elite Member & Lifer
Aug 20, 2000
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Not true. Employers pay unemployment, not employees. You won't find it deducted on your check because you don't pay into it. It's a common misconception.

Huh, interesting. One more little minor difference between Canada (here it's a separate line item on your paystub going to "Employment Insurance") and our merry neighbours to the south.
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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oh, and freeloader isn't the right term, you had been paying unemployment insurance when you worked.

Not necessarily. There are only a few states where the employee actually pays UI. In MOST states, it's 100% employer paid.

FuckinA, in MOST states, the first week after you file is a "waiting week" for which you will NOT get paid...file as soon as possible after getting laid off.
 

Tweak155

Lifer
Sep 23, 2003
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Not true. Employers pay unemployment, not employees. You won't find it deducted on your check because you don't pay into it. It's a common misconception.

Good to know. I was told this a long time ago and did not look into it so took it at face value. Although I'm doing it again it seems, but I hope YOU'RE right this time lol.

I honestly don't care enough. If it is true your employer pays into it, and you helped that employer earn a profit, then I don't see why you're not entitled to it.
 

CountZero

Golden Member
Jul 10, 2001
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Not true. Employers pay unemployment, not employees. You won't find it deducted on your check because you don't pay into it. It's a common misconception.

CA and NJ both have SUI tax taken out. In CA it is 1% of the first ~$100k (or ~$1000 max) for 2013 and it includes SDI which is disability insurance of some kind.

But most states don't do this.
 

Mai72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2012
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Why are you filing for unemployment? How old are you? Why aren't you a millionaire by now?

 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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CA and NJ both have SUI tax taken out. In CA it is 1% of the first ~$100k (or ~$1000 max) for 2013 and it includes SDI which is disability insurance of some kind.

But most states don't do this.

California employees pay SDI, (state disability insurance) not UI. UI is 100% employer paid. IIRC, NJ, PA, and maybe one other state still require a small employee contribution to the UI program. Washington state employees USED TO pay into UI, but that apparently changed since I was here last. All other states require the employer to pay 100% of the UI premiums.
 

Humpy

Diamond Member
Mar 3, 2011
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Not true. Employers pay unemployment, not employees. You won't find it deducted on your check because you don't pay into it. It's a common misconception.

It's kind of a silly point to make one way or the other. Company profit and other overhead expenses aren't deducted on the employee's pay check but the employee certainly "pays" them with the value created by their labor. Or is it the customer who pays for it all with their labor?
 

WilliamM2

Platinum Member
Jun 14, 2012
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You will get unemployment back to your date of termination if you don't wait too long.

HURRY! GO FILE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!

I think it depends on the state, but in Michigan, you do not get back pay, unless you can show a good reason as to why you couldn't file on time. Death in the family was one, I don't remember the others.

My wife was laid off on a Monday, she thought she had to wait until the following week (when not working at all) to file. She didn't get paid for that first week. No biggie, you still get all your weeks if you remain unemployed long enough.
 

dmcowen674

No Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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I know, LOL, 'ATOT' and 'unemployment' don't go together. Millionaires aren't unemployed.:whiste:

Should I go ahead and file? I'm running out of money here, and sure could use that last month of pay. I'm thinking of going to old boss and updating him on the situation and HOPING that he will see reason in my request...I dunno...just looking for any helpful advice anyone can offer, I guess. I've never used unemployment and don't know how they see the fact that you have prospects.

File File File

It's called Unemployment Insurance because both you and Employers pay into the Unemployment Insurance Fund.

So it's essentially just some of your money you are getting back.

Don't let that "Jackass" screw you any more than he already has.
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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File File File

It's called Unemployment Insurance because both you and Employers pay into the Unemployment Insurance Fund.

So it's essentially just some of your money you are getting back.

Don't let that "Jackass" screw you any more than he already has.

Once again, not all states require the employee to actually pay into the system. Only 2 or 3 states do that. The rest of the states are 100% employer funded. IMO, the employee DOES pay into it...as part of their overall compensation package...but it's not an actual payroll deduction shown on the paycheck.
 
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