I am on my 1st time extension - I lost my job in July 09. Do I qualify for a 2nd one - I live in FL?

You should be able to call your unemployment office and ask. We live in Michigan and I know when you call towards the end of your claim they tell you if you qualify or how many more weeks you will recieve. flickr.com/photos/vinspired_voicebox/399....

During periods of deep economic turmoil, when lay-offs are massive and the unemployment rate escalates, Congress may vote to extend unemployment insurance benefits for another number of weeks, usually 13 weeks. *First extensions and second extensions: Following an initial 13-week federal unemployment benefits extension, the government may decide to extend benefits once again—for another 13 weeks, depending upon the economic situation. Your eligibility is dependent upon your state’s current jobless rate.

But it’s not just the federal government that may authorize an unemployment extension—your home state may decide to extend benefits even further. States in which the jobless rate rises above 6% may choose to declare benefits extended for up to 7 more weeks—this period of compensation is called additional first tier benefits. In combination with a federal extension, you could be eligible for up to 20 weeks of unemployment compensation.

If you qualify for extended unemployment benefits follow any direction you receive directly from your state unemployment office for alternative claims filing. You may qualify for extended benefits if you have maxxed out your regular 26 weeks of unemployment, are still unemployed, and in a state where extended benefits are being offered. Not every state is authorized to extend jobless benefits.

Some states’ unemployment rates are much more severe than others. Extensions are based on this data, not on your particular hardship. You may contact your state labor department or unemployment inquiry line for information on the current status of extended or emergency unemployment benefits.

But in most cases you will be notified of your eligibility near the end of your initial 26 weeks of benefits.

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