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Texas Unemployment Insurance Benefits
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Eligibility in TX | TX Benefits | TX Unemployment Rate
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Introduction to Texas Unemployment Insurance
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Texas unemployment benefits provide temporary compensation to those workers meeting the eligibility requirements of Texas law. The
Texas Workforce Commission and each other state's unemployment office administers its own unemployment insurance program within Federal guidelines.
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The value of unemployment benefits in Texas differs from that of other states because each state unemployment office
applies its own formulas and limits when calculating the level of unemployment compensation.
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The duration of unemployment benefits in Texas may also differ from that of other states.
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You can compare state unemployment insurance programs, including eligibility, benefit amounts, and duration here.
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Eligibility for Texas Unemployment Benefits
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The basic requirements for collecting unemployment are:
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- You must have been employed. The Texas Workforce Commission publishes requirements for wages earned or time worked during an established period of time referred to as a "base period."
- You must be determined to be unemployed through no fault of your own as defined under Texas law.
- You must file ongoing claims and respond to questions concerning your continued eligibility. You must report any earnings from work and any job offers or refusal of work during any claim period.
- Meet any other unemployment eligibility requirements of Texas law.
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For complete details see the Unemployment Insurance section of the Texas Workforce Commission website.
Or you can call the Texas Workforce Commission for unemployment related questions from the number listed below.
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800-832-2829
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Eligibility for Unemployment Benefits in Other States
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If you have recently worked or resided in states other than Texas, you may need to choose the state in which you file your claim.
Compare benefits here, and visit the
other state unemployment information pages by clicking on the state's name below.
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Filing for Unemployment in Texas
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Here are some tips for filing a correct and complete unemployment claim:
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- Collect the employer names, addresses, and dates of your recent employment. You may find it easiest to do this by collecting any pay stubs or W2s.
- Be prepared to show that your unemployment is not your fault. Keep handy any written notification of your layoff, termination, or severance that you may have received.
- For specific help from a Texas state government site on filing for unemployment in Texas click here
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About Your Unemployment Benefit Check
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How much? In general, unemployment benefits are based on an individual's earnings in the base period. As of January, 2005,
TX benefits ranged from $54 to $336. Texas state unemployment benefits are subject to Federal income taxes, and
you may elect to have taxes withheld from your unemployment check.
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How soon? Across the United States, it generally takes two to three weeks to receive your first benefit check after you file your claim. Check with your state unemployment office for details.
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How long? As of January, 2005, The duration of TX unemployment benefits was
9-26 weeks, but benefits can be extended by Texas during times of high unemployment or other special circumstances.
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Texas Unemployment Rate Statistics
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How bad is it out there? Where is the grass greener? The US Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles official national, state, county,
and metropolitan area unemployment statistics. To compare the unemployment rate between locations, click one of the links below.
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