He or she may own the real estate firm, and receive 3% of the 6% of the final selling price that the real estate agency charges the seller of the home. Also they may take advantage buy purchasing some of the homes they sell for investment (rentals) in partnership with other employees, for financial profit. It can be a very lucrative business. They will have a "slough of connections" in the real estate business if they are good at what they do.
State and local ones
if i resign from my job for medical reasons in the state of indiana can i receive unemployment benefits
No, you will not.
no, because AmeriCorps members are not technically employees, they are volunteers. they receive a stipend, but that is not considered a salary or a wage.
If there are no wages during the base period in which that state uses, then you would not be eligible for benefits. Each state utilizes a different method. I can tell you that regardless of what state it is, $0=no benefits.
Yes the SNAP program is through the USDA and is a federal program. Benefits can be used in any state throughout the US and Puerto Rico. The state in which they are issued is irrelevant. If a retailer takes snap benefits, you may use it in the state of your choice. I currently receive benefits in Alabama. I live in Phenix City, AL which is on the border of GA. Many of the stores that I shop at are closer if I just go across the line to GA and my benefits are accepted. Prior to becoming unemployed, I was a store manager for a Dollar Tree and we accepted SNAP benefits. I never had a problem processing transactions for out of state benefits.
At last report, State Senators and their staff receive domestic partner benefits since 2002. Other state employees do not.
People in prison tend not to receive state benefits while incarcerated.
Yes, if you already receive the benefits, or qualify for them, you can still receive them if you complied with the state's requirements on notification, etc. concerning your move.
The state governments do not receive all their money from the Federal government. The majority of their funds come from state income taxes, property taxes and sales taxes.
Yes, as long as the state you're collecting benefits from was the "liable state" and you are conforming to that state's requirements for continuing to receive it's benefits.
The benefits that you receive when you register nationally is that you can compete, at state and if you qualify, nationals. You can also officially say that you were are or were a member of hosa, should you want to put it on a resumé