I was layed off one month after my 62nd birthday and I am collecting unemployment. I live in New York so it is legal here. Check with your state unemployment office as all states have different laws and regulations.
No. If you are really retiring, it would mean you are not looking for full time employment, which is a key part of one's being eligible for unemployment benefits. Merely not being qualified for any other program does not entitle you to the benefits, unfortunately.
Yes. The 2 programs are unrelated. 62 is the minimum age to be eligible for SS, but your work history, reason for loss of job, etc. determines your eligibility for unemployment benefits, decided by the state you worked in.
No unemployment may be collected by any person over the age of 65 in which you are eligible to take out of Roth IRA and eligible for social security benefits as well as medicare. and medicade
Whether or not you collect Social Security has no bearing on if you can collect unemployment. That depends on your state's requirements for your work history, etc.
I wont answer directly, the question should be "Can I collect unemployment" if Im fired? or if I resign? one of the answers is correct. Call you employment office ask the question but don't give them your name!
No. You need to be available and looking for work. In California, the unemployment form has a specific question that says is there any other reason besides illness that you cannot accept full time work. If you are incarcerated obviously that is a reason why you cannot accept employment. Answering yes to that question will automatically stop your unemployment check from being sent out pending a followup by someone in the Employment Development Department's Unemployment Office. This followup will usually be via a telephone interview which you will not be able to partake in due to you not being at home to get that call. Long story short, being truthful will get your benefits stopped. Being dishonest (or rather having someone on the outside being dishonest by filling out your unemployment form every two weeks for you) is fraud. Both you and the person who is your accomplice in this deceitful undertaking face long prison terms if the conspiracy is uncovered.
If the debt was discharged in bankrupcy, you are permanently barred form attempting to collect the debt.
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No they can not collect one PENNY - It is a law in MD . See financial regulations website state of MD
i was laid off today, not due to poor performance, budgetary concerns. planned on working till 66.5 ....I am 62 ...can I collect unemployment and social security>
As long as you qualify for both programs, you can collect both at the same time.
Payment for retirement begins at 62 (at a reduced level), but payment for disability can be at any age.
You can collect unemployment is you are fired from you job. You age doesn't matter when it comes to unemployment.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
Yes, if you qualify for both.
No, the 2 programs are independent of each other.
Yes, if you qualify under each program. Both Social Security and the State of Michigan allow workers to collect unemployment compensation and Social Security benefits at the same time without applying an offset or penalty to either check.Bear in mind that you have to be actively looking for, and willing to accept, a full-time job, per your unemployment agreement. You can collect retirement benefits as early as age 62, but you can't actually retire while you're also accepting unemployment compensation.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
No. You can't collect unemployment anywhere for merely retiring.
NO. A persn who is incarcerated cannot collect unemployment.
possibly, but your unemployment benefits will be reduced because you're getting money. Dosn't matter where from, if it's green and your getting it, they won't give it.