This depends on many factors. Firstly, unemployment benefits differ from state to state. Also relevant in the calculation is the number of weeks and hours you previously worked, the amount you were paid, and how long you worked for. Bear in mind that you are not automatically entitled to unemployment but rather it is a decision that is made based on your application and while on unemployment you must be actively looking for jobs.
Each state sets its own standards, but on average it's about 50%.
No more than 60% of the last gross pay.
That depends upon how much money you are earning from your work. If your earnings are relatively low, you may still qualify for unemployment benefits. However, if your earnings are high, then in effect you are no longer unemployed, and should not receive unemployment benefits.
The max in VT is $425/wk
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
I was terminated for employee theft can I get unemployment benefits?
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
No. Neither state offsets unemployment benefits by the Social Security benefits.
You can, but unemployment will deduct the amount from your unemployment benefits
Unemployment benefits are decided by each state. Depending on where you are filing, you need to check with that state's unemployment office for details.
There are various types and rates in Ireland. See the link below for more details.
i used to make 700 hundred a week how much unemployment can i get
An employer can't deny unemployment benefits; only your state's unemployment office and approve or deny unemployment benefits. It's up you state to determine if you are eligible to receive benefits.
Yes you can however this process will require you to re-apply for the unemployment benefits in New York. Your MN unemployment benefits will cease when you move and will not transfer.