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A 50-state survey summarizing some of the common eligibility components of unemployment insurance benefits. This chart includes information about a claimant's maximum weekly benefit, the duration period of the benefit, definitions for misconduct or just cause, and whether certain collateral payments lead to a reduction of benefits or denial of a claimant's application for unemployment insurance benefits.