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Ohio Unemployment Benefits and Extension

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

The unemployment situation is bad throughout the nation, and Ohio unemployment is no different. In fact it is worse compared to other states, because of its double digit jobless figures. If you are living in Ohio and was recently unemployed, you probably know it better. According to later news reports, the State UI agency is so overwhelmed that it is not barely able to cope up with the workload. It is receiving 4 times more calls and inquiries.

Looking across the Ohio at Cincinnati before heading into the Newport  Aquarium.

During times of high unemployment, State agencies will be overloaded. They may get 2-4 times more calls, inquires and applications. So, it is not unusual if you don’t hear back from them quickly during such times. You should always apply at the earliest convenience so that your case will be processed faster. If you need to talk to their office try during different times, especially during the mid week and late afternoon hours. There are many online guides available to assist you. For example, this Ohio unemployment blog explains how to file for unemployment insurance in Ohio State. It is important to understand the eligibility criteria before you submit the application. You should also make sure you provide accurate and timely information to ensure your application won’t get delayed unnecessarily, especially during times of high unemployment. There are many such guides available including another guide to file unemployment in Ohio at www.work.com/ohio-unemployment-benefits-44927/

Congress recently passed a new law that extends unemployment benefits by another 20 weeks. The legislation approved up to 14 additional weeks of extended unemployment benefits for claimants in all states, and another 6 weeks of extended benefits for claimants in states such as Ohio with high unemployment rates. Now, unemployed people in Ohio can get extended benefits.

There is some hope at last.  For the first time in a year, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped last month.While the national “adjusted” unemployment rate decrease from 7.4 percent in October to 7.2 percent in November was not significant, it still came as a surprise. Except for being flat from March to April, the unemployment rate has been rising since December 2008, when it stood at 3.2 percent.

The situation is similar in other parts of the country. Kentucky had a statewide average of 10 percent unemployment last month. Fayette County had the state’s lowest rate at 7.1 percent. Calloway County had western Kentucky’s lowest rate at 7.5 percent. Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest rate last month at 21.1 percent. Trigg County had western Kentucky’s highest rate at 15.9 percent. Overall, the state lost 79,300 jobs in the year.

Elsewhere in the mid-west region, Wyoming lost 18,200 jobs from November last year to this year. The state lost 5,900 jobs over the year in the natural resources and mining industry, 5,200 in construction, 2,000 in retail and 1,900 in hospitality. It should also be noted that Wyoming gained four hundred jobs in educational and health services and about nine hundred in government sector.

Rankin County again had Mississippi’s lowest unemployment rate at 5.9 percent, followed by Scott County at 6.2 percent. Clay County had the highest rate at 17.8 percent, followed by Noxubee County at 16.8 percent. Leflore County tied with Prentiss County for the 63rd best unemployment rate of the 82 counties, one spot worse than the month before.

Having Celiac Disease

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Celiac disease targets the intestinal tract, more specifically the cilia of the intestinal tract that aids in absorbing nutrients through the process of digestion. Cilia are the very tiny hairs that are generally considered protective in nature found throughout the body. The most evident cilia can be found lining the nose, which are the triggers that make us sneeze when a foreign irritant tries to enter. The cilia along the intestinal tract are a firmer, but have a similar objective. The thing about having celiac disease is that there is no known cure for it. The only way to treat the symptoms is to eat a gluten free diet, which completely avoids all gluten. Any gluten in the system of a celiac will cause damage.

Kids Karaoke Machines Are Not Just a Toy

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Karaoke machines can provide a lot of enjoyment for kids.  Most children do love to sing, dance and perform and this is a toy that can especially help them to express and expand their creativity.  However, there are also other important benefits to these machines as well.

Karaoke machines can also be very educational.  For example, some machines come with the capability of displaying the lyrics to the songs onto a television screen.  When the child reads the lyrics to their favorite songs it can help them with their reading skills and even help to expand their vocabulary.

Performing in front of people can also help to give your child more self confidence as well as increase their opportunities for social interaction and expand their creative skills.  So not only are kids karaoke machines entertaining and educational but also help to expand your child’s social skills and creativity as well.

How do I Repair My Credit Report?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

When you begin to investigate any kind of loan, particularly a bad credit mortgage, you can see immediately how much having a blemished credit report can cost you. If you’re like me, the first thing you ask is ‘How do I repair my credit report?’ Fixing your credit can take time and it may not be something you have to do before you get a home mortgage. Check your credit reports carefully and make sure they are accurate. Request that anything that is incorrect be removed. Once that is done the best thing you can do is pay your bills on time, lower your balances and make sure you close any accounts you don’t need. It can take time but it will be well worth the effort when you can qualify for a lower interest rate.