In New Jersey, you had to have worked 20 weeks during a 52 week period called the base year. This is determined by the date of your claim. The period is in the first 4 quarters of the last 5 quarters.
as long as you served for at least 6 months -1 year you pretty much are good but when you receive your money it wouldn't be worth it you may receive 600-1200 a month depending on your earnings at your last job its usually a 30-35% pay of you net pay.basically stick with getting a job its a big waste of time to file for unemployment
The reference below in the Related Link is referencing total time worked in the base period (several methods of calculating that) and the amount earned, with no mention of how long you need to be employed by a single employer.
Unemployment benefits is payments made to unemployed persons by the government. The length of time a person can receive unemployment benefits in Pennsylvania is 26 weeks.
You have to be employed at a company for 90 days to qualify for unemployment. In most cases you'll get 50% of your check.
In the state of Maryland, you are allowed to make up to $100 per week.
It depends on how much money you made. Sometimes you have to make a certain amount of money to even qualify for unemployment. I would call NYS Unemployment office and/or try to file a claim with their website. You need to have your W-2 information and the amounts you have made. They will send you letters in the mail if you qualify or not.
That depends upon how much money you are earning from your work. If your earnings are relatively low, you may still qualify for unemployment benefits. However, if your earnings are high, then in effect you are no longer unemployed, and should not receive unemployment benefits.
$45,000 is how much Pennsylvania makes.
Pennsylvania says you would receive at least 50% of your weekly benefit, but check out the Related Link below, under $65.111 "Benefit Table, 'Determination of weekly benefit rate'
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Many people make nearly as much on unemployment as working. If unemployment ran forever, it is likely that fewer people would ever find work.
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The unemployment rate only counts those who have filed and "qualify" for unemployment benefits. After a certain duration, unemployed people are cut off from these unemployment benefits. The employed population is much less than 87% in Nevada. Some sources claim that less than 50% of people within the working age have jobs in the United States. "Unemployment" and those who are not employed are two very different categories.
How much can I earn while receiving unemployment