Extended Benefits (EB) in Virginia is a program that provides additional unemployment compensation to individuals who have exhausted their regular unemployment benefits during periods of high unemployment. This program is typically activated when the state's unemployment rate exceeds a certain threshold. Eligible claimants can receive additional weeks of benefits, helping to support them during tough economic times. As the economic situation changes, the availability and duration of EB can vary.
The maximum unemployment benefit you can receive in the state of Virginia is $358. In order to receive this amount you have to have worked and earned an acceptable amount of money in the qualifying quarters.
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No. The five states that offset unemployment benefits by your Social Security are: Illinois, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah and Virginia. South Dakota and Virginia formally repealed their offset laws, but have a provision allowing them to reduce unemployment compensation by 50% of your Social Security benefit when the state unemployment funds drop below a pre-determined threshold. The long recession and high unemployment rate have triggered temporary (but indefinite) offsets in these states.
Unemployment in Virginia pays between $58 and $378 per week, depending on how much you made prior to becoming unemployed. In general, your weekly unemployment check will be approximately half what you made at your job.
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You can collect both Social Security and unemployment security benefits in all 50 states at the same time. Only 4 states (Illinois, Louisiana, Utah, and Virginia) offset unemployment by some part of the Social Security benefit.
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As of my last update, Virginia's unemployment extensions typically align with federal guidelines and state decisions regarding unemployment benefits. Extensions may be activated during times of high unemployment or economic downturns. For the most accurate and current information regarding unemployment extensions in Virginia, it's best to consult the Virginia Employment Commission's website or contact them directly.
Yes, you can extend your unemployment if you meet the criteria listed in the Related Link below.