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Yo how much does unemployment pay? This whole time I thought it was like $300 every 2 weeks
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Depends on how much you made and other factorsYo how much does unemployment pay? This whole time I thought it was like $300 every 2 weeks
I was just talking to my friend about this because we know someone who had like 4 kids in 4 years.. as they are quite content living with the benfits
i believe in california $450 a week is the max.Depends on how much you made and other factorsYo how much does unemployment pay? This whole time I thought it was like $300 every 2 weeks
The max in NY is 405 a week.
That's not unemployment tho
Seriuos queston..
How/when can you qualify for unemployment? If you legit can't find a job can you get unemployment? If you work as a contractor and your contract gets terminated early can you get unemployment?
It seems like there's a million different factors and people who actually should have it don't think they qualify.
You generally qualify based on a number of factors. You have to be fully or partially unemployed, be unemployed through no fault of your own, be physically and mentally able to work full time, be available for full time work, be actively seeking full time work (at least 3 a week over the course of 2 different days), and then to file your weekly claim.
The monetary determination is based on the last 4 quarters of wage records (not including the quarter you were laid off or fired/terminated).
Contractors and consultants are eligible.
Thanks man.
I guess I could've been collecting unemployment sometime in the last year..didn't eem know.
Employed now tho, but i'll keep it in mind for future reference.
Like The 7th Mile said, they are going to cut extension (EUC) on Dec 28th. This does not effect the UI from each state because EUC comes from the federal government. As far as the 99ers go, those days are def done. People were able to get 99 weeks because of the economy actually being REALLY bad during the height of the economic collapse. Most of the people that got 99 weeks were in the building industry (construction/plumbers/electricians/painters/etc). As you may already know, most of those people are in unions and did not want to jeopardize their pensions by taking other jobs that were in direct conflict with their unions. So they decided to stay on the bench and continue to collect until the hall had work for them. They could have elected to apply their skill set to other industries/careers, but because people are creatures of habit, they did not. Yes there are pockets of people "milking it" but for most people UI is just not enough. They are accustomed to living at certain income levels which the state, nor the federal government can afford to maintain them at.
A temporary cut to EUC already happened as a result of sequestration. Some states cut EUC completely this summer, some states cut a week out of the month, and some states took off a certain percentage. EUC returned to normal after sequestration.
One of the biggest misconceptions that people have about UI is that they think it is an entitlement program. It is actually an eligibility program. Additionally, your tax dollars do not pay for it. UI is paid for by business tax. This is one of the reasons why employers appeal UI decisions.
Thanks for breaking that down. Especially about what funds UI.
some people take advantage of unemployment and instead of looking for a job they milk it...i was guilty of this before this can be good and bad for people
Instead of a temporary ppl treat it as a welfare program.
you sir are a knowledge dropper,Like The 7th Mile said, they are going to cut extension (EUC) on Dec 28th. This does not effect the UI from each state because EUC comes from the federal government. As far as the 99ers go, those days are def done. People were able to get 99 weeks because of the economy actually being REALLY bad during the height of the economic collapse. Most of the people that got 99 weeks were in the building industry (construction/plumbers/electricians/painters/etc). As you may already know, most of those people are in unions and did not want to jeopardize their pensions by taking other jobs that were in direct conflict with their unions. So they decided to stay on the bench and continue to collect until the hall had work for them. They could have elected to apply their skill set to other industries/careers, but because people are creatures of habit, they did not. Yes there are pockets of people "milking it" but for most people UI is just not enough. They are accustomed to living at certain income levels which the state, nor the federal government can afford to maintain them at.
A temporary cut to EUC already happened as a result of sequestration. Some states cut EUC completely this summer, some states cut a week out of the month, and some states took off a certain percentage. EUC returned to normal after sequestration.
One of the biggest misconceptions that people have about UI is that they think it is an entitlement program. It is actually an eligibility program. Additionally, your tax dollars do not pay for it. UI is paid for by business tax. This is one of the reasons why employers appeal UI decisions.
Wait..wait..y'all was getting 450 a week on unemployment.
Man I make 450 a week (after taxes) workin 40 hours a week.
Doin it all wrong
I dnt think they are cutting off unemployment, they are cutting the EUC, the process after you exhaust your original term of unemployment...EUC is about 10 more weeks of payments after the initial 26 weeks.
My unemployment just ran out this week and I can definitely say I been milking. I haven't even been thinking about getting a job and my days are a lot like homie above, give or take a few things. I was scheduled to have my EUC start next week...it will but I won't get the full 10 weeks, only 2 or 3 because it stops December 28
yeah im on call.Hold up, you make 25hr and still get unemployment?
Not really, and there's a cut off with unemployment, don't think there's one for welfare.