Unless you have some arrangement with your employer, you cannot collect unemployment if you leave a job on your own (resign).
Unemployment is available when you are laid-off or lose your job because of some other reason that is not under your control (such as a reorganization, a merger).
YOu cannot receive unemployment if you return to work.
According to the latest figures, unemployment in Mexico City reached 6.07% of the working population during the early days of September, 2013.
Pope Benedict XVI submitted his resignation from Vatican City.
El Centro, California with an unemployment rate of almost 27%.
yes you can
yuma, Arizona
Unemployment Compensation is considered non-taxable income for the Earned Income Tax.
Because, what good is money to a dead pope! Why do you think called he resign his post?
Your problem is that you can only contribute $2000 or so to an IRA and you have to have income to do it. The remainder of the gift will count as income, and that will not coexist with your unemployment. Perhaps they could keep the gift until you find a job. They won't get the same tax writeoff, but maybe that will work.
According to the most recent Birmingham City Council Enemployment Briefing, unemployment rate was 9.2% (10.6% for men, 7.3% for women).
The city of Muskegon is found in the state of Michigan. It has a population of 38,401 and has an unemployment rate of 12%. It is also the largest city on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Detroit is a poor city....it does have some very "Rich" Suburbs. The city itself has a better than 50% unemployment rate