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Unemployment insurance is tax on the employee's salary, paid by the employer. A type of governmental insurance for workers who lose/laid off their jobs through no fault of their own. There should be no stigma on your credit because of the necessity of use.

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No. It's acceptable and expected if you're unemployed.

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If you have an employer then you ARE employed and therefore if you were to file for unemployment YOU would be committing fraud.

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