$293 weekly is the average, $450 is the maximum.
$400.00
California's unemployment rate for May 2012 is at 10.8% and is currently dropping at a rate of 0.1% monthly. The state is currently doing better than the national average, as the national average is climbing by 0.1% monthly.
It depends on the state you are moving from and the reason for the relocation. Check with the "liable state's" office for particulars
If you're unemployment filing was with California (the "liable state"), then only California pays you. You can contact the California office to inform them of your present situation.
In California, Yes. Being called for jury duty does not disqualify you from unemployment benefits. (California Unemployment Insurance Code § 1253.7). The amount you get paid for jury duty might be deducted from the amount of unemployment compensation you are eligible for. (Cal.Un.Ins.Code§ 1253.7). To get more information on unemployment benefits check out the Related Link below.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.
Contact your local unemployment office regarding EUC (Emergency unemployment compensation.)
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?
Not at this time. They are apparently researching various options and the earliest I was able to find out would be "by 2010".
No. No.
Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.
California's most recent unemployment numbers are for May 2012 recorded at 10.8% and dropping at a rate of 0.1% each month.