answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

After you're approved, your first check is normally sent after about one week. The payment represents the period up to the last time you worked, which means you need to file for unemployment as soon as you lost your job, to avoid any delay.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When you get paid for unemployment in Florida do they pay you for when you applied or last worked?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How long will the new unemployment extension last in Florida?

The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com


How long will unemployment extension last in wv?

13 weeks


If i Worked the same job last year and claimed unemployment last year can i claim again this year?

Eventually it will expire you have to figure out when your will.


Who pays unemployment benefits to the ex-employee?

The government <><> If you have worked in the last year and a half you can go especially in Texas to the Texas Workforce Commission and apply for unemployment. It is based on wages you earned as an employee and the employers you worked for pay a percentage


Can you collect unemployment in a state other than the one you last worked?

Yes, if you worked in the previous state within the base period (normally in the last 15 months in most states), then your unemployment benefits would include the total wages earned anywhere in that period. Contact the employment security office you are working with and they will assist you in


Can a recently divorced person who has not recently worked get unemployment if they cannot find work?

Since that is paid by your last employer, not likely. Apply for SSI


Why is the current unemployment request not figured on the last quarter WORKED?

Eligibility Requirements - Unemployment InsuranceFiling An Unemployment Claim, Last Updated: September 29, 2010 ... By law, neither the quarter in which your claim is initiated nor the calendar quarter ...This figure does not include any dependency allowance. .... you may be eligible for benefits provided you requested other work


If fica is not taken out on your paycheck does it keep you from applying for unemployment?

You can apply and if you worked at any other job in the last year that did pay fica you can draw on that income.


If you have worked a solid 15 years at different jobs and you quit your last one and have not worked for eight months but got another job and was laid off after three months can you get unemployment?

Most states require at least 6 months of employment to be eligible for unemployment benefits. Sometimes they may revert back to your last employer if you have not worked long enough on your present job to receive benefits. Since you quit your last job prior to the lay-off, you may want to contact the UI office in your state to find out your status.


How long can you claim unemployment for?

Generally speaking, you can claim unemployment, in most states, for the first 4 quarters worked of the last 5 completed quarters. You can receive benefits, before extensions, for up to 26 weeks within the next 52 weeks


Can you collect unemployment six months after being unemployed?

You would be able to in most states, but your benefits would be drastically reduced. The base period is usually the first 4 of the last 5 complete calendar periods. Check with your local employment security office.


How much are the benefits you get for unemployment?

This depends on many factors. Firstly, unemployment benefits differ from state to state. Also relevant in the calculation is the number of weeks and hours you previously worked, the amount you were paid, and how long you worked for. Bear in mind that you are not automatically entitled to unemployment but rather it is a decision that is made based on your application and while on unemployment you must be actively looking for jobs.