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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Unemployment Site! These are the top ten articles that your Unemployment Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy! 1. Unemployment Frequently Asked Questions Do you have questions about unemployment benefits? Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. 2. How is the National Unemployment Rate Calculated? Do you ever wonder how the national UI rates are calculated? You may be surprised at the answer. 3. I'm Fired? Give me my last Paycheck! If you've been fired, have you ever wondered how long you had to wait for your last paycheck? Many states have a statue on how long the employer has before they get you that last check. Here is a listing... 4. How To Land A Job By Telling Interviewers What They Want To Hear Learn how to ace interviews by learning what employers want to hear and how to best answer common interview questions. 5. Education, Income, and Unemployment The link between education, employment (or unemployment), and income is obvious. An $150,000 investment in education returns over $1,200,000 in lifetime earnings! 6. Applying for Food Stamps During these economic struggles putting food on the table is difficult. Effective October 1, 2008 the government food stamp program was re-named to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Find out about applying for SNAP benefits. 7. Unemployment Insurance Overview Learn about unemployment insurance - your lifeline if you become unexpectedly unemployed. Learn what it is, how it works, and how to apply. 8. Applying For Medicaid Are you concerned about health insurance? Is COBRA too expensive? Why not let the government help - consider applying for Medicaid. 9. Unemployment Rate (March, 2006) The national average unemployment rate has dropped back to 4.7%, same as the February rate. The length of time people are unemployment is shorter, too. 10. Transferable Skill Sets Understanding your transferable skill sets and being able to apply that understanding to your career decisions can open up a whole new realm of job options and career possibilities for you. Be sure to visit the Unemployment Archives for all the articles!
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