U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Call your local unemployment agency. Explain your situation and ask them what you need to do.
If you were over paid by unemployment can that affect your social security benefits at all
You should contact your state unemployment agency for rules relevant to your situation in your state. The fact that you are unemployed is due to your own decision to resign, so that adversely impacts your ability to claim unemployment.
An employer does not need to respond to unemployment agency investigators for you to get unemployment. It's only when they answer in the negative that you might have difficulty getting your benefits, if they can prove their case.
No, an unemployment agency can't check your medical records without permission. It is illegal for a hospital or doctors office to give out any information unless you have given written consent.
No. By law unemployment information is confidential and is only communicated between the claimant, the state agency, and the affected employer
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As a state agency, it would be monthly.
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When your unemployment claim is being processed, it means that the relevant state agency is reviewing your application to determine your eligibility for benefits. This process involves verifying your employment history, earnings, and the reasons for your unemployment. You may receive updates or requests for additional information during this time. Ultimately, the agency will decide whether you qualify for unemployment benefits and inform you of their decision.
The reason unemployment benefit checks (or debit-like cards) are sent to recipients is that the agencies do not keep cash on hand.