The question does not concern whether you are paying taxes, as that is not a criteria. What is important is what is the "living allowance" and how the benefits are affected by it, if you qualify for the benefit in the first place. As each state sets its own requirements for unemployment benefits, you need to contact your own state for clarification.
It is a unemployment check that is given to people who are not employed in the UK and are seeking work. It is intended to help the benefited pay their living expenses.
yes
a cost-of-living allowance (COLA)
Depends on the Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) allotted for the location they're stationed at.
18 a week
can I claim disability allowance if my child suffers from global delay
The cost of living never goes down.
cola is "cost of living allowance" or butt in spanish.
You have to have a valid reason to be able to collect unemployment benefits such as losing your job, getting laid off, or even in some instances getting fired. Both State and Federal law allows for a maximum of 79 weeks of unemployment benefits, provided you qualify for that duration. So it depends on your personal circumstances as to how long and if you qualify for unemployment benefits.
No
Overseas (Cost Of) Living Allowance On-Line Accounting/Advertizing etc
Under the "New GI Bill," yes.