The states have programs other than unemployment for dealing with your housing issue. As far as hours being cut, most states allow unemployment when your hours are reduced, but they need more details to approve your benefits. Check with your unemployment office.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
Initially, to receive benefits from unemployment you must apply and qualify for the benefits. Provided you qualify the checks will be sent to you, or you could arrange to have them directly deposited into your account.
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Unfortunately, retiring does not qualify you for unemployment benefits. You need to have lost your job, etc., not just retire.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.
If you have worked in the past year and a half, you probably qualify for benefits.
You will likely qualify for unemployment benefits if terminated for attendance. If terminated for misconduct like lying, stealing, and drug abuse, you would not qualify.
Yes, if you qualify for the unemployment and, for Social Security, the only question then is if it is early or for the full benefits
To qualify for unemployment benefits, other than your work history, you have to actively seek full-time employment, which leaves out retirement.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them, individually.
If you qualify for SS benefits, they are not reduced by other government benefits, only by wages.
Generally you have to be on a payroll for a certain time period to qualify.