99 weeks
You cannot collect absolute retirement (meaning not returning to work) and unemployment benefits because the latter requires you to, among many things, continuously seek full time employment.
Many people make nearly as much on unemployment as working. If unemployment ran forever, it is likely that fewer people would ever find work.
January to may
At present (Jan. 2011, you can receive up to 99 weeks, if you qualify.
At present (Jan. 2011, you can receive up to 99 weeks, if you qualify.
The average length of unemployment in 2005, according to Employment and Earnings, was 18.4 weeks, down from 19.6 weeks in 2004, but up from 13.2 weeks in 2001.Read more: Unemployment - How Long Does Unemployment Last? - Weeks, Unemployed, Married, Workers, Average, and Divorced In the Related Link below.this is just general statistics, though, but it should help to estimate it.
You have to work the first 4 of the last 5 completed quarters (your "base period") in Illinois to be eligible for unemployment compensation.
Yes it is possible but what happens is that the unemployment benefits for the state you were receiving/living in will be terminated and you will be forced to reapply in your new state. slightly complicated process but many people do it as they move to another state in search of work.
If he was drawing unemployment and is now working, his unemployment benefits will stop when he reports the new job.If you are receiving unemployment your husband's new job will not affect your benefits.If you are now collecting unemployment and you want to continue, you should report the new address to the unemployment compensation office in the state you received your benefits from.Another answer:Some states allow you to collect your own unemployment if you follow your spouse,, due to his transfer, etc. Other do not allow for anything but work related issues. You need to dheck with the state you work in for clarification.
Your benefits will be impacted more by how much you earn than by how many hours you work. I would guess, even at minimum wage, you would not be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits while working 30 hours per week.
check with the Missouri State Department of Labor. They will offer a database of available jobs along with tips on how to obtain those jobs. With their lower than national unemployment rate, there are many options in Missouri.