Apply for extended unemployment benefits in 2009
Extended unemployment benefits do not come automatically. You would need to apply in your specific state when your basic benefits run out. States only offer extended unemployment benefits if there is high unemployment, so not every state has it. Each state also extends their benefits a different amount. Currently extended unemployment is available in many states. The following states have unemployment rates above 10%, and they all have extended unemployment benefits:
California extended unemployment benefits
Florida extended unemployment benefits
Kentucky extended unemployment benefits
Illinois extended unemployment benefits
Indiana extended unemployment benefits
Michigan extended unemployment benefits
North Carolina extended unemployment benefits
Ohio extended unemployment benefits
Oregon extended unemployment benefits
Rhode Island extended unemployment benefits
I live in the state of TX and would like to get extended unemployment benefits. Can you help. Thanks, Pam
I live in the state of TX and would like to apply to get extended unemployment benefits. Can you help? Thanks, Pam