Yes, but drawing Social Security by itself does not mean you have to accept partial unemployment instead of full benefits.
Yes, if you qualify under the conditions set forth by the state you work in and the requirements of the Social Security Administration.
I was self-employed but had to close down because of the virus situation can I draw unemployment if
According to the Social Security Administration, each state makes its own rules with regard to paying unemployment compensation to laid-off Social Security recipients. In most cases, the answer is yes, you are eligible to receive unemployment benefits while drawing Social Security, but your benefits may be reduced or offset by a portion of your Social Security check.Receipt of any type of Social Security benefit must be reported to your state's Department of Labor Unemployment Compensation Service at the time you apply for unemployment compensation.Contact your local unemployment office for more specific information.
Yes, if you were fired or laid off you can collect unemployment & it doesn't matter if you're drawing Social Security.
i was laid off today, not due to poor performance, budgetary concerns. planned on working till 66.5 ....I am 62 ...can I collect unemployment and social security>
Yes, as long as you qualified for both of them individually. Mind you though, 4 states will offset your unemployment benefits by a portion of your Social Security benefits (Illinois, Louisiana, Utah, and Virginia).
Contact the GA unemployment office for this answer.
First, your age is immaterial. You can receive Social Security whether or not you are working. Second if, and when, you may be laid off, you would qualify as any other worker who was laid off, as long as it was through no fault of your own.
It is surprising that either the employer or social security did not catch the error. You need to go to your past company and get the issue cleared up. Also, check in with Social Security, because your wages weren't reported correctly and that could give you trouble when you go to draw benefits. Once this is done, your unemployment application should work out. It is "just" paperwork.
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
No. You can only draw it when you are fired or laid off.
Unless you had previous work history from which to draw unemployment against, you would not be eligible on one weeks employment only.
You can draw unemployment benefits if you were fired or laid off.