Unemployment Benefits

Unemployment Benefits in the U.S. Just Changed, See If You Still Qualify!

Unemployment Benefits in the U.S. Just Changed, See If You Still Qualify!

Anthony Lane

In 2025, unemployment benefits in the U.S. have undergone significant changes, including expanded eligibility for certain non-citizen groups and adjustments to taxable wage bases for employers. This comprehensive guide outlines the updated eligibility criteria, benefit durations, recent changes, and application procedures to help you navigate the system effectively.

Breaking Supreme Court Allows Workers to Sue States Over Delayed Unemployment Benefits

Breaking: Supreme Court Allows Workers to Sue States Over Delayed Unemployment Benefits

Anthony Lane

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling allows workers to sue state officials for delayed unemployment benefits, setting a national precedent. This decision empowers unemployed individuals to seek timely judicial relief without navigating lengthy state appeals, ensuring accountability and faster claim resolutions.