<Ul> <Li> EUC Tier 1 <Ul> <Li> Provides up to 20 weeks of benefits (was 13 weeks before Nov 22, 2008) </Li> <Li> Starting Sep 2, 2012, reduced to 14 weeks of benefits </Li> <Li> Eligible to claimants who exhaust regular UI benefits </Li> <Li> No state unemployment rate requirements--available in every state </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> EUC Tier 1 <Ul> <Li> Provides up to 20 weeks of benefits (was 13 weeks before Nov 22, 2008) </Li> <Li> Starting Sep 2, 2012, reduced to 14 weeks of benefits </Li> <Li> Eligible to claimants who exhaust regular UI benefits </Li> <Li> No state unemployment rate requirements--available in every state </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Provides up to 20 weeks of benefits (was 13 weeks before Nov 22, 2008) </Li> <Li> Starting Sep 2, 2012, reduced to 14 weeks of benefits </Li> <Li> Eligible to claimants who exhaust regular UI benefits </Li> <Li> No state unemployment rate requirements--available in every state </Li> </Ul> <Li> Provides up to 20 weeks of benefits (was 13 weeks before Nov 22, 2008) </Li>

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