Yes, as long as you comply with Nevada's requirements on the move.
As of October 2021, the unemployment rate in Nevada was 6.1%. This rate is subject to change monthly based on various economic factors and trends.
No - unemployment compensation is exempt and cannot be garnished by creditors.
No
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No you can not.........
I believe it is for three different times......or up to 59 weeks?
The unemployment rate only counts those who have filed and "qualify" for unemployment benefits. After a certain duration, unemployed people are cut off from these unemployment benefits. The employed population is much less than 87% in Nevada. Some sources claim that less than 50% of people within the working age have jobs in the United States. "Unemployment" and those who are not employed are two very different categories.
If you're unemployment filing was with California (the "liable state"), then only California pays you. You can contact the California office to inform them of your present situation.