No - it's less, and varies by state.
How much unemployment will I receive a week after baing laid off a 30K a year job?
I don't think so... If you were injured ON THE JOB then you should have been referred for Workman's Compensation (if your employer paid the state for that). I don't have much experience with unemployment, but I'm pretty sure you are eligible for unemployment if you've been released from your job.
The max pay for unemployment in TN is $275. How can anyone pay bills on that???
Typically the unemployment pay will be based on the amount of time you worked at the old job and the amount of money you were paid.
Which pays more regarding unemployment or disability depends on how much money you were making at your previous job. If you were making a lot of money, then unemployment is likely to pay more.
Unless there is an agreement between the state and the employer, the state pays unemployment compensation and each state sets its own minimum and maximum amounts payable to the claimant. What the employer DOES pay is a payroll (unemployment) tax to the state that covers unemployment and is based on the employer's payroll, turnover rate of employees, etc.
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26 weeks.
Yes, you should get retroactive pay from the time you filed your unemployment.
Your unemployment will be calculated on your base pay.
Get a jobthat will pay you more then what you are collecting. It doesn't have to be full time
Each state has its own formula for determining how much you can earn and still receive a partial unemployment compensation. In most cases there will be a deferential payment, but it depends on the difference and what the minimum payment they pay.