The weekly unemployment benefits in California are from $40 to $450, depending on your quarterly earnings. Example: If you earned $11,674 per 1/4 of your qualifying 12 month period, you would receive the maximum. For more details, see the Related Link below.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of unemployed people in California is 1,223,727 which is 4.4% of California's total population.
California has the most people unemployed of all 50 states in the USA. There are approximately 4,023,428 people unemployed, which is a 10.8% unemployment rate. This was researched in July 2012 by using official government websites and the US census website.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population estimate of unemployed people in California is 1,223,727 which is 4.4% of California's total population.
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Yes as long as you are not receiving unemployment assistance.
It would be both Nevada and California because Nevada has the highest unemployment percentage, while California has the highest number of people unemployed.
In Michigan, that is where you worked, but if you also file in California ( not to get benefits but to register as unemployed ) you can take advantage of their job location service
It means unemployed pretty much broke money
Not much if you're unemployed.
Yes! a person who is unemployed can get the Unemployed Loans. The Loans for unemployed people provides finance so that the unemployed person can manage the expenses till unemployed.
Upton Sinclair ran for govenor of California in 1934 (ended up loosing but was extremely close) with a political platform called End Proverty in California (EPIC). EPIC was a socialist reform that would have the California government buy up land to employ those who are unemployed. EPIC would allow the unemployed to produce product that they would consume or trade.
It depends on your filing status and how much income your total was.