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Insurance Q&A: “Who pays for unemployment insurance?”
There seems to be a bit of uncertainty about who pays for unemployment insurance.
One of the main misconceptions floating around out there is that employees pay for the unemployment insurance benefits out of their pocket (or paycheck).
You may have heard someone who is unemployed make the statement, “I better get unemployment, I have been paying into it for XYZ years while I was working.”
That statement couldn’t be further from the truth. Individual employees do not contribute a dime to the American unemployment insurance fund.
The Reality
The reality is; your employer contributes to the unemployment insurance fund. In fact, businesses in the United States contribute money to the fund on a state and federal level…double whammy!
And a company’s payroll determines how much money they contribute. The more money a business pays to its employees, the more money they have to contribute to the unemployment fund and vice versa