in most states, unemployment taxes are paid by the employer and the employee

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No, in most states, unemployment taxes are typically paid solely by the employer. These taxes are used to fund unemployment benefits and assistance for workers who have lost their jobs. The amount of tax paid by the employer is usually based on the payroll expenses and the employer's history of laying off or terminating employees. However, it's important to note that tax laws and regulations can vary from state to state, so it's best to consult the specific rules of your state for accurate information.
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