If you had qualified for Colorado's unemployment, they are the only one liable for your benefit. However, you can continue to receive it if you comply with Colorado's instructions on moving to another state and, you may contact Florida's office for assistance in getting that benefit. They would only act as an "agent" in that case, however.
Because Florida is the "liable" state (where your employer had paid your ;payroll taxes to), your unemployment benefits would continue to be paid by that state. You need to contact Florida's employment security office for information on continuing to receive your benefits.
Florida's unemployment rate hits 10.2 percent
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
Check out the following link: http://www.csha.us/Portability.htm This link is for the Colorado Springs housing authority webpage, and specifically, the page which tells you how to transfer your Section 8 voucher.
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.
Colorado is higher then Florida
You could file for unemployment in Virginia, but under the interstate unemployment benefits program, only the "liable" state, Florida in this case would be obligated to pay, and under the terms and conditions of its laws.
The highest unemployment rate ever recorded in Florida was 11.4%. This occurred during August 2006. The current unemployment rate in Florida is 7.2%.
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Colorado's Extended unemployment Law was updated on Feb. 1, 2011. See the Related Link below for details.
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Yes, as long as you comply with Florida's regulations concerning the move.