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As of Spring,2011, only three states (Illinois, Louisiana, and South Dakota), offset their unemployment benefits by 50% of the Social Security benefits a recipient receives (see the Related Links below). The other 47 consider Social Security as unearned income and therefore not reportable. One does have to report it in the 3 mentioned, however.

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Q: I have been receiving partial unemployment but applied for early retirement at age 62 recently and received my first benefit. Do I have to report this on my unemployment claim as earned income?
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I get Social Security Income -Am I still eligible to get unemployment insurance?

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