If you go to the Related Link below, it will help you determine your benefits.
Benefits aren't a certain amount of money. It's based on your wages and how much money your employer paid into it. So, a waitress gets less money than an excutive. If you made a high salary you might get $500 a week. Very few people get more.
Yes, but it is possible that Texas MAY deduct from your unemployment benefits that portion of your 401k that was contributed by the employer. Check the Related Link below and the Texas 'office to determine their criteria.
The state of Texas pays your unemployment benefits and, in turn, collects the unemployment taxes from the employers
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
An employer can't deny unemployment benefits; only your state's unemployment office and approve or deny unemployment benefits. It's up you state to determine if you are eligible to receive benefits.
If you have only been threatened with terminated, you cannot collect unemployment. If you have been fired, you can apply for unemployment benefits and they will determine if you are eligible for benefits.
Yes. If you have good cause, as described in the Related Link below, you can be eligible for unemployment benefits in the state of Texas.
If you are a resident of AZ, and collecting unemployment benefits from both AZ and TX, AZ could possibly garnish the TX benefits to help defray their costs.
Yes, as long as you are complying with all the requirements of Pennsylvania's unemployment office where you filed for benefits.
Unemployment benefits are paid by the state which in turn collects its funds from the business. The employee does not pay into the fund.
You will find them under the Texas Labor Code, Subtitle A, Chapter 201 in the Related Link below.
Not if you are already receiving Social Security. If you are still in your earning years, your ultimate benefits my reduce as they take the average of your last 40 quarters of earned income (which does not include unemployment benefits) to determine the benefits you receive.
No. They are different programs and do not affect each other.