In California, the weekly benefits depend on what your earnings were in the highest quarter of the base period of one year. For example, the lowest weekly benefit would be $40 if earnings were $900 in the highest quarter. The highest amount you can receive is $450 per week if your highest quarter earnings were $11,674.01. See the Related Link below for the range of earnings vs benefits.
No. They are independent and separate programs.
Only if you qualify for California's unemployment and satisfy their requirements for being out-of-state.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits in California while receiving Social Security retirement benefits. However, your unemployment benefits may be affected by the amount of your Social Security income, as the state may reduce your unemployment payments based on your retirement benefits. It's advisable to check with the California Employment Development Department (EDD) for specific eligibility requirements and potential impacts on your benefits.
yes
$247 per week.
3.85% or $560
$293 weekly is the average, $450 is the maximum.
so according to the unemployment office Indiana max weekly benefit's are $390
Yes, if you meet the California's eligibility requirements.
if you make 1200.00 a month take home what would you receive in unemployment benefits in California
I currently collecting unemployment and will be eligible for SS in a month. May I apply for my Social Sucurity while I am collecting unemployment?
The unemployment is paid by the "liable sstate", California in this case, presuming you qualified for their benefits. However, you can apply for the benefit through Ohio, as they will assist you in getting it from California.