The State of Texas calculates your weekly benefit using your last five quarters of earnings. Going back four quarters, the state uses the wages from the highest quarter. The number of the highest quarter wages [click to continue reading…]
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Texas Unemployment
Unemployment benefits in Texas provide temporary compensation to people who meet the requirements of Texas law.
Each state’s unemployment office provides its own insurance program for unemployment under [click to continue reading…]
Texas unemployment insurance will provide temporary compensation for workers that meet eligibility requirements under Texas law. The Texas Workforce Commission administers strict federal guidelines that [click to continue reading…]
Have you been denied unemployment benefits by the Texas Workforce Commission? Well, don’t despair, as there is an appeals process for you to show why your claim should be approved. Once you receive the initial [click to continue reading…]
In order to collect unemployment in Texas you must qualify. Determining if you are eligible for unemployment or not basically depends on three factors. The first factor is your past wages. In order to have a payable [click to continue reading…]
When you file for Texas unemployment benefits, you need to know what is on the Texas unemployment application. Many people call the unemployment hotline or visit the unemployment office and they are not [click to continue reading…]
According to Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), Texas unemployment rate for June 2009 (seasonally adjusted) was 7.5 percent. It is 2 points below national unemployment rate of 9.5 percent. Without seasonal [click to continue reading…]

