If you earn MORE than the benefit, it would be suspended, but normally still available as a credit during your benefit period, should you become unemployed and have to reapply. By law, you are required to report all income you receive while getting unemployment benefits While each state has a formula by which it would adjust your benefits, if what you earn is less than the benefits, you might still be eligible for partial benefits.
a lot more than me :S
In Michigan, you can work and still collect unemployment benefits, but the amount you earn from your work may reduce the amount of unemployment benefits you receive. This is known as partial unemployment benefits. You must report your earnings each week when certifying for benefits, and the state will calculate how much to deduct from your unemployment payment based on your earnings. It's important to follow the guidelines set by the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency to ensure you are accurately reporting your work and earnings.
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.
You can earn up to 40% of your unemployment benefit without it affecting your compensation. For example, if your benefit was $200 per week you could earn 200 times 40%, or $80, and still receive your $200 benefit. See the Related Link below for details.
what percent for 18 employees for 400 dollars weekly
Yes. You may earn up to 25% of your weekly benefit amount without this part-time income reducing your UI benefits. Any amount that you earn that is greater than 25% of your weekly benefit payment will reduce your UI benefits dollar for dollar. You can work part-time during the regular part of unemployment. I have no idea about during the extensions. During the initial period, you can earn 25% of your weekly benefit amount without reducing your payments. Any amount above that reduces your benefits. Example: You receive $400 a week in UIB. You can earn $100 a week and still receive your full $400. If you earn $150 a week, you'll receive $350 in benefits for that week.
If your hours are reduced where you work, you can work 80%, or 32 hours and still receive benefits. You can work part time until you find full time work (the search is required). The Partial Benefit Rate is 20% more than your customary weekly rate, so for example: if your weekly benefit was $200, then adding 20% = $240. If you earned $50, then $240 - $50 = $190, the benefit you can still receive. See the Related Link below for more information.
I read in the newspapers that he earns 270 000 swedish crowns a day (more than 27 000 dollars a day)
$1.2 million more in lifetime earnings than a high school graduate will earn
no they do not earn more than psychologists
So what if your weekly benefit rate is $306? That means you could work part time and earn up to $305.99 per week and still collect your full weekly unemployment benefits? You can earn up to 20% of your weekly benefit without any reduction in benefit, After that, the benefit is reduced by the amount earned in excess of 20%. So, if your weekly benefit was $306, you could earn up to $61.20 and still receive the full $306 benefit. If you earned $62.20 (one dollar more than 20% of the benefit), you would receive $305 in unemployment benefits (the full benefit reduced by one dollar). If you earned $305.99, your benefit would be reduced by $244.79 (305.99-61.20) and you would receive a benefit of $61.21 (306-244.79).
There are lots of countries where the US dollar buys much more than in the US, however you have to live there to get the benefit.