The recent financial downturn has been hard on everyone, including state governments. In fact, some states borrowed money from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits—and haven’t paid their loans back—explains Michael Haberman on the Omega HR Solutions Inc. website. That may mean a hit to corporate bottom lines.

Haberman points out that unpaid state debts could lead to reduced Federal Unemployment Tax Act credits for companies located in those states.

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