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The Event In The US We Call Unemployment

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By : Court Tuttle    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-03-31 00:44:35
One of the most unfortunate things that can happen to any person is to lose your status of employment that provides a steady source of income. Once a person loses a job, it becomes very difficult to purchase basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical supplies, especially if they have not saved up any money. Becoming unemployed can be a devastating event and will tear down a person's feelings of self-confidence and achievement if another job is not quickly obtained.

This event of unemployment can be even more devastating if you are trying to support a family that relies on your source of income for all of its basic needs. It is a very unfortunate event and different countries around the world try different approaches to help the people who are unemployed in their country. The United States is one of the best countries to deal with when it comes to being unemployed, and many people probably wonder about how unemployment actually works in this country.

Within the United States, in order to receive unemployment benefits you must qualify for two different requirements. The first and most obvious is that you have to show proof that you really are unemployed and do not currently have any source of income. This proof can be shown through income tax forms or background checks that show your employment history, which may include the loss of your most recent job.

The second requirement that must be met in order to receive unemployment benefits is proof that you are actually in the process of trying to find another job that will provide a sufficient amount of income. This can be proved with copies of various job applications that you have turned in as well as reports from different companies that you have interviewed with. Your job search should be a continuous process until you eventually find what you are looking for.

Once you have met both of these requirements of the United States, you can then officially register as a person who is currently unemployed and need financial aid from the federal government. The government will then take a careful look at your financial situation and provide enough funds to provide you with the basic needs of life. These funds can either come in the form of actual currency or as official papers such as food stamps.

Many people often wonder about how the federal government gets all the money to support people who are unemployed, and in reality, it comes from a number of different sources. The first and most common source of employment benefits is taxes, which every citizen of this country has to pay. A portion of these taxes are used to pay for the basic needs of people who have lost their job and have become unemployed.

Another source of this money is the social security tax that comes out of every person's paycheck. The social security tax that was originally taken out of a person's paycheck may now help that same unemployed person to buy essential things.
Author Resource:- Court teaches people how to successfully work at home and helps people get the best results from their internet marketing.
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