Well if you resign from a job you become jobless... so yeah. You would.
Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
Look at the definition of "Good cause" in the Related Link below to see if your situation meets the requirement to be eligible for unemployment benefits.
Political leaders look at the unemployment rates of other countries as part of a comparative study. Every leader wants to know that they are doing better than others.
Unemployment is not what is put weight on. As long as you help others with what you have to give of time, unemployment is something no god will look down on you for.
I believe any time you quit a job your not allowed unemployment, that's why it may be better to keep the job you have and look for another or work two jobs.
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No. If you are a school student, or officially registered as a university or college student, you cannot collect unemployment. Different countries may have different rules. For example, in some countries, if you are eligible for employment under normal circumstances, meaning that you were terminated through no fault of yours, you may be eligible for unemployment while you return to school. It is best to call your corresponding unemployment office before making any life-changing decisions.
You can continue to receive disability benefits for as long as: (1) you are looking for work; and, (2) your legal residence is in New York state, providing you meet all the other eligibility criteria. You cannot receive unemployment benefits from New York State during weeks when you are living in Canada.
You should receive a 1099-G...if you didn't just contact the state. Fair warning: it doesn't always look like the other form 1099s. Yes, unemployment is generally taxable for Federal, frequently not for State, and many States do not withhold on it.
You can look on web site https://www.paclaims.state.pa.us
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This has just been passed. Look here in the Related Link below (for 7/1/09)