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I don't think there's a limit. You should contact the state unemployment office for advice of this nature, but assuming Texas works like California, it's not a "you worked 28 hours this week, so your unemployment is cancelled" sort of thing. As long as you don't have "permanent" full-time employment, your claim stays active but your benefits will be reduced (for that week) based on how much you made.

This allows you to, for example, accept part time or temporary work without completely losing your benefits when the temporary work ends.

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