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Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:04 pm
Posted by JBM210
Member since Dec 2010
3192 posts
Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:04 pm
What is the max that you can get now? I have never used it my life but my wife might be fixing to get laid off due to cut backs with a company she has been with for 8 years. Thanks
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:10 pm to
Sorry to hear that, is she currently putting a resume together and looking at other jobs?
Posted by VABuckeye
NOVA
Member since Dec 2007
38283 posts
Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:17 pm to
You might want to let us know what state she'll be drawing from. Google will then give you the numbers. Best of luck to your wife.
Posted by LSU6262
Member since Jun 2008
8047 posts
Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:27 pm to
if Louisiana:

LINK

quote:

The minimum weekly benefit amount of UI in Louisiana is $10.00. The maximum is currently $247. Your weekly benefit amount could be anywhere in this range, depending upon the total amount of wages paid to you during your base period. The total amount of unemployment insurance benefits payable to you would be equal to 26 times your weekly benefit amount.
Posted by JBM210
Member since Dec 2010
3192 posts
Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:54 pm to
Vol---You got a job offer? We are close to Baton Rouge La. She is making close to 50K Thanks
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 4/26/13 at 6:59 pm to
quote:

Vol---You got a job offer


Sorry, I'm in VA Bro. I was asking because it's a good idea for her to start getting a back up plan together just in case. What kind of work is she in?
Posted by JBM210
Member since Dec 2010
3192 posts
Posted on 4/26/13 at 10:06 pm to
Calling on distibutors on the gulf coast for convience store/grocery related products. Has 4 years of supervisor experience with a 18 person sales team previous to her her current position
Posted by Springfield XD
Member since Feb 2013
1782 posts
Posted on 4/27/13 at 7:50 am to
Just tell her to get a new job. No need to draw welfare.
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/27/13 at 9:53 am to
quote:

Just tell her to get a new job. No need to draw welfare.


0/10
This post was edited on 4/27/13 at 9:54 am
Posted by saderade
America's City
Member since Jul 2005
26411 posts
Posted on 4/27/13 at 1:38 pm to
quote:

The maximum is currently $247
Wow had no idea it was that little.
Posted by fishfighter
RIP
Member since Apr 2008
40026 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 6:28 am to
In 40+ years of working, I never had to use unemployment. If I got kick off the pay roll, I had a job the next day. One just has to look and apply themselves.
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 10:28 am to
quote:

In 40+ years of working, I never had to use unemployment. If I got kick off the pay roll, I had a job the next day.


I haven't worked quite that long, but I've been fortunate enough to have no involuntary gaps in my employment. I hope one day to match what you've accomplished. However...

quote:

One just has to look and apply themselves.


Do you really believe that beginning in 2008, 6-8 million people decided to stop applying themselves so they could live below the poverty level?
Posted by AutoYes_Clown
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2012
5368 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 10:33 am to
Unemployment is a $247 weekly supplement to the cash you get under the table by working side jobs.
Posted by Springfield XD
Member since Feb 2013
1782 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 11:04 am to
quote:

Do you really believe that beginning in 2008, 6-8 million people decided to stop applying themselves so they could live below the poverty level?


No. I believe a large number of those people refuse to make the necessary, hard choices to find employment. There are several States in the union with extremely low unemployment rates. Move there and get a job.
This post was edited on 4/28/13 at 11:06 am
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 11:11 am to
quote:

Unemployment is a $247 weekly supplement to the cash you get under the table by working side jobs.


So let's use the OP's wife as an example. She currently earns $50K doing white collar work, probably sits in a office most of the time and does some regional travel (since its a sales gig)

Let's say she loses her job (knock on wood). She babysits for $12/hr and is able to do this for 30 hours a week (and that's a stretch), under the table. That's (360 + 247)*52 = $31564 annually. Not exactly what she was earning before and I can't imagine she is enjoying work more now that she is chasing other people's kids around.

Then, after six months her UI ends and she only has the $18K from baby sitting. In addition, no one in her field wants to hire her becuase she's been unemployed for so long.

It would appear that she is better off trying like hell to stay in her current profession (which she seems to be doing). The OP is just being smart and trying to have a contingency plan.
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 11:23 am to
quote:

No. I believe a large number of those people refuse to make the necessary, hard choices to find employment. There are several States in the union with extremely low unemployment rates.


I think there is some truth to that, but it might be a little oversold. I know people personally who have made the hard choices, and you are right they are hard choices. My neighbor moved here from Chicago and was away from his wife and kid for six months before they could move here.

I'm just not ready to say everyone just needs to pack up and move. If you are still employable in your current location, it's probably a better idea to take unemployment and work hard to find a job rather than uproot and move to a boom town somewhere.
Posted by the LSUSaint
Member since Nov 2009
15444 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 12:07 pm to
quote:

She currently earns $50K doing white collar work


Now go ahead and take out the 30% in taxes that she doesn't have to pay on the "under the table" money..

Down to 35k already......
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 12:14 pm to
quote:

Now go ahead and take out the 30% in taxes that she doesn't have to pay on the "under the table" money..


Nobody earning $50K is paying 30% net in taxes.

Plus, in my hypo, she is earning $18K under the table. The rest is unemployment comp which is taxable income.
Posted by yellowfin
Coastal Bar
Member since May 2006
98973 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 12:24 pm to
It would be close to 30% if you included SS, Medicare, & state income tax
Posted by ZereauxSum
Lot 23E
Member since Nov 2008
10176 posts
Posted on 4/28/13 at 12:33 pm to
quote:

It would be close to 30% if you included SS, Medicare, & state income tax


Medicare is 6.2% and SS is like 1.5% right now. So she would have to have 22% withheld for Federal and state combined. If she is having that much withheld she is getting thousands back come tax time. She probably nets closer to $40K.
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