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Your weekly benefits in Louisiana is 1/25 of the average of your total wages for the covered employment during the 4 quarters times 1.05 times 1.32. The weekly benefits will be at least $10 but less than $284 per week. The maximum for your benefit year will be 26 times your weekly benefit amount. See the Related Link below for more information.
I believe this answer is slightly incorrect -- "Yes, you can. Under "Non monetary Issues" > "Disqualifications" item (f) on page 5 of the Related Link below, Social Security benefits are excluded from the disqualifying chargeable benefits you receive." As I understand it, people who live in Louisiana and Illinois and receive social security payments and are eligible for unemployment benefits will have money deducted from their unemployment checks. In illinois, half a person's weekly social security payment is deducted from that person's weekly unemployment check. Illinois AARP has made repealing the social security offset law a priority.
No, because if you are fired in Louisianna, you can still get a job if it is in another county.
VERY. I read from multiple sites that, on average, they only select about five to seven percent of their applicants. See the Related Links below.
Over 13 million lost their jobs between 1929 and 1932. See the Related link below.
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Impotence can happen for several reasons. Some are psychological. Many reasons are actually related to things wrong in the body. Prostate problems are a factor. Impotence can also be an indicator of cardiac issues. If you are having issues with impotence, don't be embarrassed to bring it up with your doctor. It could be a sign of a more serious problem.
Your weekly benefits in Louisiana is 1/25 of the average of your total wages for the covered employment during the 4 quarters times 1.05 times 1.32. The weekly benefits will be at least $10 but less than $284 per week. The maximum for your benefit year will be 26 times your weekly benefit amount. See the Related Link below for more information.
The maximum amount of unemployment benefits in Wisconsin is $363 per week while the minimum is $54. The Related Link below also shows how much you can earn while receiving each week's range of benefits.
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As of 2010, in New Jersey you will receive about 60% of your average weekly paycheck, for the base year, up to a maximum of $600. See the Related Link below for more information. As of 2009, New Jersey's weekly unemployment benefits was 60% of your average weekly earnings during your base year, up to a maximum of $584 per week. See Related Link below for more information.
Betz' Law is related to wind turbines. Developed by German physicist Albert Betz, it simply states that the maximum energy that can be captured by any wind turbine is 59.3 percent of the kinetic energy of the wind.
You can work part time in Florida and still get unemployment. Report your income each week: if you earn less than $58, it has no effect on benefits; anything over $58 will be deducted from your weekly benefits. If you earn more than the weekly benefit, you receive no benefits THAT week, but you don't lose it, as it is still a credit on your total available benefit compensation. See the Related Link below, "Certifying For Weeks", part 3.
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Yes, Max and Ari are related. Jeb is there dad.
Maryland's unemployment benefits range from a minimum of $25 to a maximum of $430 per week (as of 4 Oct. 2010), depending on what your earnings were during the base period. For more information, see the Related Link below. For more information visit the Related Link.
The maximum voip can change your garage company to a business empire. See the related link