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If you are eligible for social security retirement (and I think for your age group the eligible age is 65), go ahead and apply for it while you apply for unemployment at the same time. The unemployment will come in first, and receipt of it shouldn't affect your retirement benefits. You can earn as much as you want outside of retirement.
If you lost your employment through no fault of your own you would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
One has to be 18 years old to be eligible to apply for the Civil Air patrol. If one is 18, they are eligible to apply. Any age over 18 years old is eligible, there is no maximum age to eligible to apply.
No. If you are really retiring, it would mean you are not looking for full time employment, which is a key part of one's being eligible for unemployment benefits. Merely not being qualified for any other program does not entitle you to the benefits, unfortunately.
Unemployment benefits are not "earned income", so you should not be eligible for earned income credit.
I believe pending what state you live in you would be eligible for unemployment
Owners of companies are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
As long as you qualify as any other worker who is applying for unemployment, your age does not matter. In fact, just the opposite may apply. If you could establish you were fired BECAUSE of your age, you might be eligible under the Federal Age Discrimination laws that prohibit discharges due to age. In that case, you could receive substantially more than unemployment benefits would provide.
Unemployment benefits extended in the 2009 economic stimulus planPreviously, unemployed workers were eligible for 26 weeks of unemployment benefits. As as result of this bill, unemployment benefits was extended by 20 weeks regardless of which state they live in. In some higher-unemployment states such as California, there will be another 13 weeks of unemployment benefits available as well.Total weeks of unemployment available:Low-unemployment state - eligible for 46 weeks of benefits.High-unemployment state - eligible for 59 weeks of benefits.Increased unemployment benefits by $25 per week.Although it varies from from state to state, the average unemployment benefit payout will be increased by $25 to about $325 per week. Your claim lasts for one year, but the full amount is 26 times the weekly benefit amount, currently at $405 max.
No. They are still on the team so the can't file for unemployment.
If you worked for someone and you didn't voluntarily resign, you might be eligible for unemployment.
100 % would be the maximum