Can I receive unemployment benefits if I was laid off due to lack of work?

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Yes, individuals who have been laid off due to lack of work may be eligible for unemployment benefits through Job Service North Dakota. Unemployment insurance is designed to provide financial assistance to workers who find themselves unemployed through no fault of their own. If someone is laid off as a result of their employer's business conditions, such as economic downturns or reduced demand for services, they typically qualify for these benefits. To receive unemployment benefits, individuals usually need to meet certain criteria, which may include work history, earnings during a specified period, and actively seeking new employment. It is important for individuals to file a claim with Job Service North Dakota as soon as possible after losing their job. They will need to provide necessary information about their employment history and reasons for separation from their previous job. For the latest information on eligibility requirements, benefits, and the application process, it is advisable to visit Job Service North Dakota's official website. There, individuals can find detailed guidance and resources to assist them during this challenging time.
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Answered Jul 1, 2025

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