Can I claim benefits if I work full-time?

If you earn more than $504 in weekly gross pay (the amount of money earned before taxes and deductions are taken out excluding earnings from self-employment), you will not be eligible for unemployment or pandemic benefits for that week no matter how few hours you worked.
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What can disqualify you from unemployment benefits in NY?

For What Reasons Can You Be Denied Unemployment?
  • Failing to Meet the Earnings Requirements. To qualify for benefits in New York (as in most states), you must have earned a minimum amount in wages during a 12-month stretch called the "base period."
  • Getting Fired for Misconduct. ...
  • Quitting Your Last Job.
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Who is eligible for partial unemployment benefits in New Jersey?

To be eligible for partial benefits, you cannot work more than 80 percent of the hours normally worked in the job. For example, if you worked a 40-hour week, you won't be able to get benefits if you work more than 32 hours.
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How much money can you make and still collect unemployment in PA?

Under the Pennsylvania UC law, you can work part-time and earn up to 30 percent of your WBR in each claim week before your part-time earnings affect your UC weekly benefit payment.
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How many hours do you have to work to be eligible for unemployment in California?

You don't need to have worked for any specific length of time, but you must have earned sufficient wages during a predetermined base period to qualify for a claim. Generally, this means you must have started earning wages at least three months before you file for unemployment.
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Who can claim unemployment benefit?

you're actively seeking work. you work on average less than 16 hours per week. your partner, if you have one, works for less than 24 hours a week on average. you have signed an agreement to look for work ('Claimant Commitment')
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Can I quit and get unemployment?

Even employees who quit their jobs may be able to collect unemployment, but that depends on their reasons for leaving. In every state, an employee who voluntarily quits a job without good cause is not eligible for unemployment. But state laws vary as to how they define "good cause."
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Do you have to pay back unemployment during Covid 19?

States tried clawing back overpayments from hundreds of thousands of people earlier in the pandemic. Labor Department officials issued initial rules in May 2021 that let states waive collection in some cases and asked states to refund any amounts already collected toward the overpayment.
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Can I work and collect unemployment in PA?

You may work part-time and possibly receive an unemployment benefit for the week. Payment amount is determined using your “partial benefit credit,” (PBC) which is 30% of your weekly benefit rate (WBR). Your WBR and your PBC are added together, and then any earnings you report are subtracted from that total.
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What is the maximum unemployment benefit in PA for 2021?

Amount and Duration of Unemployment Benefits in Pennsylvania

Your weekly benefit amount will be about 50% of your average weekly wages, subject to a weekly maximum of $572 (or $580 with dependents). Benefits are available for up to 26 weeks.
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Can I work and collect unemployment in NJ?

Yes, a claimant may be eligible for partial unemployment benefits while working part time due to lack of work. However, the worker's weekly benefit amount will be reduced dollar-for-dollar for all earnings in excess of 20% of the worker's full weekly benefit rate.
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What is considered part-time in NJ?

For purposes of this calculation: a) Employees working 30 or more hours per week are full-time employees and each full-time employee counts as 1; b) Employees working fewer than 30 hours per week are part-time and counted as the sum of the hours each part-time employee works per week multiplied by 4 and the product ...
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What is the maximum unemployment benefit in NJ for 2020?

The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development determines your unemployment benefit rate based on: Your weekly benefit rate, which is 60% of your average weekly wage, up to the maximum benefit amount, which is $713 in 2020.
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How many hours can you work and still collect unemployment in NY?

Under the new rules, claimants can work up to 7 days per week without losing full unemployment benefits for that week, if they work 30 hours or fewer and earn $504 or less in gross pay excluding earnings from self-employment.
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Will unemployment be extended again?

States Not Extending Enhanced Benefits

Per the latest update no state unemployment agency has extended enhanced unemployment benefits, despite already approved stimulus funds being available for states to use and President Biden calling for the states to do so.
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What is the highest amount of unemployment?

The majority of U.S. states offer unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks. Benefits range from $235 a week to $823. Policies and benefits vary by state. Mississippi has the lowest maximum unemployment benefits in the U.S. of $235 per week, while Massachusetts has the highest at $823.
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What happens if you forget to file your weekly unemployment?

If you miss a week, you will be able to file for the current week and the prior week (the one you missed filing for) only. If you miss filing your weekly claims for more than two weeks, the weekly claim filing system will no longer recognize you.
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What is partial unemployment?

More Definitions of Partial Unemployment

Partial Unemployment means the unemployment of an individual who during any week earns less than his weekly benefit amount, is employed by his regular employer, and works less than his normal customary full-time weekly hours because of a lack of full-time work.
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What are the requirements for unemployment?

When applying for unemployment benefits, you must:
  • Have earned enough wages during the base period.
  • Be totally or partially unemployed.
  • Be unemployed through no fault of your own.
  • Be physically able to work.
  • Be available for work.
  • Be ready and willing to accept work immediately.
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How much unemployment will I get?

Your weekly benefit amount ( WBA ) is the amount you receive for weeks you are eligible for benefits. Your WBA will be between $71 and $549 (minimum and maximum weekly benefit amounts in Texas) depending on your past wages.
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How do I apply for partial unemployment?

You'll want to contact your state's unemployment insurance office. The Department of Labor has a helpful website with a list of all of the state offices. Have your documentation handy when you apply, including your Social Security number and driver's license number.
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Is it possible to get Covid back to back?

Reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 means a person was infected, recovered, and then later became infected again. After recovering from COVID-19, most individuals will have some protection from repeat infections. However, reinfections do occur after COVID-19.
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Is it better to be fired or to quit?

Another benefit to resigning is you won't have to explain to future employers why you were terminated. Resigning from a job allows you to frame your departure in a positive manner. However, there are benefits to being terminated, as well. You are not eligible for unemployment benefits unless you are fired from a job.
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Whats a good reason for leaving a job?

Some good reasons for leaving a job include company downturn, acquisition, merger or restructuring as well as the desire for change — be it advancement, industry, environment, leadership or compensation. Family circumstances may also be a factor. Deciding to leave a job is a tough decision.
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What is considered just cause for quitting a job?

“Just cause” means that you have no other reasonable choice except to leave your job. There are many different situations that might give you just cause for leaving your job. Some examples are: you experienced sexual or other harassment.
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