Originally Posted By: goharley
Originally Posted By: bait dunker
So where exactly is the deduction on your pay stub for unemployment? In Oregon the EMPLOYER pays ALL of the unemployment contributions, the employee pays NONE!
You have to be able to think a little in the abstract. True that the deduction does not appear on your paystub, but it is deducted from your "worth" to your employer. For instance, if your employer pays $10/month for your unemployment insurance, that's $10/month he can't pay you in payroll. Ergo, it's a deduction.


What if we replace the words "unemployement insurance", with corporate tax? Does that still work?
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