Cerise
Well-Known Member
Employers pay a tax to help fund it but I'm betting.......
So what you mean to say is you don't know for sure.
And since you get your information from the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities then it's just more biased speculation on your part.
One receives a check from the state because the state "administers and manages" the unemployment insurance program.
Unemployment compensation is paid from a State's Unemployment Compensation Fund. Contributions to that fund are made by employers throughout that state, in accordance with a formula that accounts for the number of employees, total wages paid, and average claim benefits paid.
Unemployment compensation law: an overview