Unemployment payments?


Question:
If you begin receiving unemployment, does your former employer have additional money they have to pay for their unemployment insurance for their employees?

Answers:
yes because a employee collects unemployment the former employers percentage goes up for awhile and then very slowly the percentage will go back down as long as there are no more unemployment reports.
Every company pays a % of what each employee makes up to a certain dollar amount. If someone draws unemployment - then, yes, that % can (and usually does) increase.

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