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Governments may intervene in private markets through
Federal Unemployment Taxes
Taxes paid by employers to fund the federal government's oversight of the state unemployment insurance programs.
State Unemployment Taxes
Taxes imposed by state governments on employers to fund unemployment compensation programs for workers who have lost their jobs.
State Unemployment
A form of government insurance for the unemployed, funded by both employers and the government, which provides temporary financial assistance.
Federal Unemployment Taxes
Federal Unemployment Taxes are levied by the federal government to fund the unemployment benefits and services provided to workers who have lost their jobs.
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