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Yes! This is legal regardless of when the claim year actually expires. The key is that the benefits are exhausted. Now then, this is not a common practice and not likely that you would have sufficient wages to file the second claim. The only way this works is if you have worked in a certain state for let say 1 year, you then move to another state and start working for a new employer with little gap in employment. 6 months down the road you become unemployed. At this time you would have to file a claim in the first state you lived in, exhaust and then file in your home state. The quarters and dates would have to work out. Also, if you plan to do this, which no one does when initially filing the first claim, do not use any out of state wages to generate a benefit amount for the first claim. If this is done, you'll only have one quarter worth of usable wages when it comes time to file the second claim, which in most states is not qualifying.

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Q: If you run out of unemployment money from one state can you file unemployment from another state you had worked at?
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