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When to stop filing for unemployment once the shutdown is lifted Friday?
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:12 am
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:12 am
I work part time, was furloughed due to COVID-19, and I was able to receive benefits. However, when I return back to work this week and next week, what I earn will exceed what I'm eligible for what I receive from the state but not the $600 a week. Do you stop filing when you make more than what you receive from the state or the state + federal stimulus? Because if it's the second one, I'll file all summer long. The site is vague about this, and if anyone else in my shoes was wondering the same thing, hopefully it gets answered here.
This post was edited on 5/13/20 at 11:23 am
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:13 am to schwartzy
If your working at old job you shouldn't be on "unemployment" anymore.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:13 am to schwartzy
If you make more than $247 you will not qualify for either
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:13 am to schwartzy
You’ve come to the right place
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:14 am to schwartzy
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When to stop filing for unemployment
When you are no longer unemployed.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:16 am to schwartzy
freeloader, have a down-vote.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:16 am to tgrbaitn08
The site also says as long as your hours are reduced, you can still file. These aren't normal unemployment operations.
John Doe receives $200 from the state, plus $540 with the stimulus for $740 a week. If John earns $250 a week, does he need to stop filing because it's over $200, or keep filing because it's under $740? That's the question that needs to be answered.
John Doe receives $200 from the state, plus $540 with the stimulus for $740 a week. If John earns $250 a week, does he need to stop filing because it's over $200, or keep filing because it's under $740? That's the question that needs to be answered.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:18 am to The Sea Otter
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freeloader, have a down-vote.
If I take the high road and sit with my thumb up my arse while anyone else plays the game and makes $5,000 out of all of this, I'm the loser here. You do what you need to do.
This post was edited on 5/13/20 at 11:19 am
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:19 am to schwartzy
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schwartzy
You sound Jewish...you're Jewish arent you?
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:19 am to schwartzy
Doesn't it ask you questions when you check-in or report or whatever you call it every week?
Answer those honestly and if they still want to give you money, that's on them.
Answer those honestly and if they still want to give you money, that's on them.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:23 am to schwartzy
this isn't rocket science. file the claim truthfully. if you get a check, cool. if not, oh well
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:24 am to tgrbaitn08
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You sound Jewish...you're Jewish arent you?
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:25 am to tgrbaitn08
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You sound Jewish...you're Jewish arent you?
Well, my name is schwartzy, and I'm talking about money, so
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:25 am to ksayetiger
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this isn't rocket science.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:25 am to schwartzy
There are going to be a handful of people that do this and then when the benefits stop they are going to cry because all the good jobs have been taken. Mentality like this is exactly why so many get left behind. Then years later they call those of us that went to work for less "privileged" because we have been rewarded for our hard work.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:27 am to schwartzy
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However, when I return back to work this week and next week, what I earn will exceed what I'm eligible for what I receive from the state
Then you won’t be eligible for the 600 dollar fed money.
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The site is vague about this,
The site couldn’t be clearer: you are ineligible for federal money if your state deems you to be ineligible for unemployment. In LA, that cut off is when you make more than your benefit amount.
You are trying to mix the two things out of hope.
This post was edited on 5/13/20 at 11:28 am
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:29 am to schwartzy
As long as you qualify for $1 on the state claim you still qualify for the $600 federal handout. If you go back to work 40 hours in a week you will not qualify.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:30 am to schwartzy
Asking when to stop filing for unemployment after you go back to work....What a fricking idiot.
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:35 am to schwartzy
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Well, my name is schwartzy, and I'm talking about stealing money, so
FIFY
Posted on 5/13/20 at 11:36 am to schwartzy
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The site also says as long as your hours are reduced, you can still file. These aren't normal unemployment operations.
John Doe receives $200 from the state, plus $540 with the stimulus for $740 a week. If John earns $250 a week, does he need to stop filing because it's over $200, or keep filing because it's under $740? That's the question that needs to be answered.
If you earn more than $247 per week from a job, you are ineligible for unemployment benefits in the state of LA.
The $600 extra from the feds, to receive you must be eligible for state benefits.
When you put the two together, you get the answer that you are ineligible for federal $600 if you make more than $247 a week. If you make $246 a week, you would get $1 in state benefits and $600 in federal benefits per week.
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