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What is the unemployment insurance trust fund, and how is it financed?

December 23, 2015 by tpc-admin

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What is the unemployment insurance trust fund, and how is it financed?

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Unemployment insurance assists workers who become involuntarily unemployed and meet specified eligibility requirements. Unemployment insurance programs are run as federal-state partnerships financed through payroll taxes.

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