It's possible it could. This depends on the particular state's laws regarding the type of pension, the structure of the pension, amount of offset against the unemployment benefit, etc.
Your age isn't the issue. It depends on the state you work in whether they offset your unemployment benefits by your pension, or not.
58 Years
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.
If it is in your divorce degree, yes, but not until you retire at 65. You can only get his Social Security if married 10+ and that isn't until 62. It depends on the unemployment people if that will make a difference.
Because question #19 on ?Florida's application for unemployment addresses Retirement Pensions, it is possible to file when you have one, but it could also affect the amount of your benefits.
Pension or 401K payments: Payments from a 401K or other pension plan, will not affect your unemployment benefits if:you are subject to a penalty for early withdrawal;you roll all of it into another retirement fund without taking a payment; or,the payment is from a fund that none of your base period employers paid into (in other words, it is a pension from a former employer that has not paid you any wages in the past 15-18 months). If you retire from your base period employer, your monthly payments will reduce your unemployment benefits dollar for dollar. Example: Pension of $433 per month = $100 per week. UI benefits reduced $100 per week.http://www.uimn.org/ui/other.htm
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.
Generall not since unemployment benefits are related to earned income from losing a job.
I lost my job and have submitted papers to withdraw my pension contributions. I will receive a check with me as the payee. Will this affect my eligibility for unemployment benefits in California? If it would, could I correct that by rolling it into an IRA with the 60 days allowed before having to claim it as income, per California tax law?
Social Security payments do not affect your unemployment benefits in Maryland. See the Related Link below, page 8 for more details.
Generally it offsets the unemployment compensation in the week paid.
Yes. Although you must report any earnings you receive while getting unemployment benefits, the Related Link below says you do not have to report the Social Security benefits, meaning it does not affect your unemployment.
Eligibility for unemployment benefits is typically based on whether you have recently lost your job and are willing and able to work. Social Security Income is a federally administered program for individuals with limited income and resources, often due to disability or retirement. Receiving Social Security Income does not automatically disqualify you from receiving unemployment insurance, but it may affect the amount or duration of benefits you are eligible for. It is best to consult with your state's unemployment agency for specific information regarding your situation.