I am not sure about the laws of the country in which you live, but in the UK this would be illegal. If you find work you must tell the social security office about this - if your earnings are very low form this work then the state will top them up to support you in work but you can not earn money and collect unemployment benefit at the same time.
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Some states do allow you to collect partial unemployment benefits if your earnings, in employment, started after you begin benefits, (part time employment until full time is found) are less by a certain amount or percentage. Of course, you have to keep the state apprised of your earnings. Because each state has different laws relating to this you need to consult with your own state for clarification.
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Reduced hours/pay, in some states, may also qualify you if it was different than when you were hired. So even if you are still working for the same employer, benefits may be possible.
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Yes, But the monies that you earn will be deducted from your unemployment check. Your new employer will have to let them know how many hours and how much their paying you.
It depends. If you are collecting unemployment, you need to report your earnings when you work.
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Yes. The practice is known as 'fraud'.
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No, if you are employed and making a gross income while collecting unemployment benefits, and they can prove you know this is wrong, you can be arrested for fraud.
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?
Yes, you generally can. But in order to keep collecting, comply with the requirements to stay eligible (i.e. reporting in, looking for work, etc.)
Yes, but so long as you are willing to continue looking for work, and would not turn down work based on school.
Most states allow working part time while on unemployment, as long as you comply with their other requirements. They usually offset the income against the benefits in the weeks you earn an income.
Yes, if you do not report all your income while receiving benefits, because you can still work and make money. Unemployment is for those who are not able to work nor find a job. It's like emergency money when you don't work but you can collect both of them if the earnings fall under the state's allowance.
I am not unemployed.
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