It doesn't go anywhere. You are paid out of a "pool" of state collected unemployment taxes levied against employers. What isn't paid to you will go to some other claimant, the same way Social Security works. In many cases, the state may have to actually borrow funds to supplement its "pool", so there's no excess to consider.
Unemployment benefits do not go by age, family size, or family class. Your unemployment benefit amounts are based upon your past earnings in your previous jobs.
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Depending on your state's rulings, it is possible if the reason for leaving this job is acceptable to the state and if you still had benefit time left on your previous unemployment benefits.
It depends what country you're in ! Here in the UK - you cannot collect unemployment benefit if you're in full-time education. One of the conditions for receiving benefit is that you must be actively seeking, and available for work - neither condition can be met if you're in full-time education.
NO you can not lose your pay. If you are back to work light duty and need to see the work comp doctor or therapy then you receive your pay and work comp * If you are out of work due to an injury you WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR REGULAR PAYCHECK from your employer. In a nut shell; you go to work, your employer pays you. If you cannot go to work due to a workmens comp claim you will have to file for comp from the State or the insurer. In the State of Nevada you only receive about 45 cents on the dollar compaired to what you would receive had you worked for your employer. * WCI benefits are paid to a worker when the person cannot perform the duties attributed to his or her job. The employee CANNOT receive regular pay and WCI benefits at the same time.
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If the question is . . how much unemployment money do you have to steal before going to jail . . . then the answer is ANYamount is an unlawful/illegal amount. Unemployment compensation comes from the taxes paid by everone else. When you commit fraud to receive unenmployment (or ANY other form of welfare) you are committing theft against ALL taxpayers (i.e.: "The State").
Calculations of cost and benefit are subjective.
After a recession, the unemployment rate will go down.
no you may not apply for unemployment online you have to go to the nearest unemployment office and apply in person.
It depends. If the request was made because of job related conditions that were untenable, probably yes. If it were merely for your own benefit, most likely not.
Calculations of cost and benefit are subjective.