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  2. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment benefits, also called unemployment insurance, unemployment payment, unemployment compensation, or simply unemployment, are payments made by governmental bodies to unemployed people.

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    Learn about the support options AOL offers and how to access help for your question or issue.

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  5. Unemployment insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment insurance in the United States, colloquially referred to as unemployment benefits, refers to social insurance programs which replace a portion of wages for individuals during unemployment. The first unemployment insurance program in the U.S. was created in Wisconsin in 1932, and the federal Social Security Act of 1935 created programs nationwide that are administered by state ...

  6. Can the IRS Take Your Unemployment Tax Refund? Yes - AOL

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    In other words, the IRS will seize your tax refund to pay back the money you owe. This also applies to any unemployment benefits that were paid out by mistake.

  7. I’m 23 and I owe Social Security $14,000 in ‘overpayments ...

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    But what happens if you never applied for benefits, but SSA claims you owe for overpaid benefits anyway? Imagine you’re 23 and recently created a My Social Security account to request a ...

  8. Federal Insurance Contributions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA / ˈfaɪkə /) is a United States federal payroll (or employment) tax payable by both employees and employers to fund Social Security and Medicare [1] —federal programs that provide benefits for retirees, people with disabilities, and children of deceased workers.

  9. Woman’s 39-Lb. Breasts Won’t Stop Growing Due to a Rare ...

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    Tianna Moon, 30, realized something was wrong when she lost weight but her breasts continued to increase in size