Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Unemployment By Wisconsin
If you've been laid off after working in Wisconsin, you may be eligible to receive Wisconsin unemployment insurance benefits. Unemployment claims in Wisconsin are handled by the Unemployment Insurance Division of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. If you qualify for benefits, you'll receive a minimum of $54 a week and a maximum of $363. benefits are not retroactive, so make sure you file a claim as soon as you have been laid off.
The value of unemployment benefits in Wisconsin differs from that of other states because each state unemployment office applies its own formulas and limits when calculating the level of unemployment compensation.
Obama still has plenty of fans in the Badger State. Two main reasons are that unemployment here is below the national average, and the state also has a long history of supporting Democrats.
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