Unemployment in Virginia pays between $58 and $378 per week, depending on how much you made prior to becoming unemployed. In general, your weekly unemployment check will be approximately half what you made at your job.
You can work, but your gross income for the week, if less than your weekly benefit will be deducted from your benefit for that week, less $50. If you earn more than the weekly benefit then you receive no payment for that week. Report everything, however, because you will have to pay back any overpayment.
As of December 2004 it was 4%.
Contact the Virginia state Unemployment Compensation, Division office.
The figures for unemployment in Virginia vary based on the county, and they change over time. Updated information on the unemployment rates in Virginia can be found found on the website of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The maximum unemployment benefit you can receive in the state of Virginia is $358. In order to receive this amount you have to have worked and earned an acceptable amount of money in the qualifying quarters.
How much can I earn while receiving unemployment
Not much
The unemployment rate in Maryland is 6.5% in April 2013. It is higher than that of Virginia, 5.2% and lower than that of Washington DC, 8.5%. The unemployment rate of Maryland has dropped slightly since 2010.
In the case cited in the Related Links below, the claimant, because she followed protocal was allowed unemployment benefits in Virginia. You should check the regulations and also attempt to indicated you were intending to return to work, if they fired you. Merely being pregnant apparently does not entitle you to unemployment for pregnancy, however.
No.
The 2011 Virginia Legislature passed and the Governor signed into law a bill eliminating the 50% offset against the unemployment benefits. So now you can get 100% of both or whatever you're eligible for.
because Northern Virginia is heavily employed by the federal government and thus far not much has been done to cut jobs in the Government. From what I have seen it has in fact grown in the sense there are more jobs there to be had from the expansion of government.
No, you must have been paid wages by someone else.