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  2. Here’s What Unemployment Actually Pays Across the U.S.

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    Check out unemployment benefits by state, including minimum and maximum weekly payments and how many weeks you can collect.

  3. Virginia Employment Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is an agency of the Virginia state government that provides benefits and services to unemployed citizens, such as employment programs. [1][2] The agency currently runs a monthly newsletter, sends monthly reports to the Virginia General Assembly, and issues press releases.

  4. Furloughed federal workers face delays getting unemployment ...

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    Around the nation’s capital, the maximum weekly payment is $444 in Washington, D.C., $430 in Maryland and $378 in Virginia.

  5. 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.

  6. Unemployment claims in Virginia increased last week - AOL

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    Here's a look at how weekly unemployment claims changed in Virginia last week compared with the week prior.

  7. Walter Reuther - Wikipedia

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    Walter Philip Reuther (/ ˈruːθər / ROOTH-er; September 1, 1907 – May 9, 1970) was an American leader of organized labor and civil rights activist who built the United Automobile Workers (UAW) into one of the most progressive labor unions in American history. [1] He considered labor movements not as narrow special interest groups but as instruments to advance social justice and human ...

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  9. Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The planter aristocracy, the elite of antebellum Mississippi, kept the tax structure low for their own benefit, making only private improvements. Before the war the most successful planters, such as Confederate President Jefferson Davis, owned riverside properties along the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers in the Mississippi Delta.