Each state has its own requirements but, in general, if you exceed the allowable earnings while receiving benefits, you would be overdrawing and required to pay it back. You must report all income while getting benefits and they would adjust those benefits. Failure to report them could cause over payment.
Yes. They are mutually exclusive.
No unemployment payments will be made on State and banking holidays.
Yes.
Yes
No. Alabama is not one of the 4 states that do offset unemployment with the Social Security.
Yes.
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The unemployment rate in Beijing, China is 4.1%.
No, that was the highest rate of unemployment during his presidency, in 1982. During the Carter years before him, unemployment had been at an average level of 6.4%. Reagans average unemployment level was 7.5%.
You will need to check with your own local authorities to see how much you can earn - if anything - while drawing unemployment benefits.
Because the information gathered from the employer and claimant by the state's investigator regarding unemployment is confidential, you'd have to ask the claimant himself.
Yes. Neither interferes with the other.