Each state has its own laws and formulations for determining minimum and maximum amounts.
This cannot be answered for many reasons, foremost would be what state you worked in, as the determiner is the state.
The amount of the benefit depends on what state you're working in, the base period, the amount of wages earned in that base period, whether there are or will be extensions, etc.
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.
As of 2023, the maximum weekly unemployment benefit in Michigan is $362. This amount can vary based on an individual's previous earnings and is subject to federal and state regulations. Additionally, claimants may receive extended benefits during periods of high unemployment, but the base maximum remains at $362. Always check the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency for the most current information.
Arizona's maximum unemployment benefit is $240 per week.
The amount of unemployment benefits you may receive varies depending on the state you reside in and your previous earnings. Typically, benefits are calculated as a percentage of your prior wages, subject to a maximum limit set by the state. To determine your specific benefit amount, you can check your state's unemployment insurance website or contact their office directly for assistance.
$247 per week.
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
To receive unemployment in Oregon, one must have worked 500 hours of subject employment as a requirement. The amount of unemployment received will depend on the wages that were paid by the employer.
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Yes, you can collect unemployment. But you still need to look for a job. If you are retire you will receive a reduced amount.
This is entirely up to the state paying the benefits. Generally it has to be less than the weekly benefits, but the amounts are indeterminate.
Yes, you will still be able to receive unemployment. I am not sure if the amount of severence has anything to do with it though. I received a severence and still qualified for max unemployment benefits.
Hello$405-$430 a week