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People who are fired or suspended typically cannot collect unemployment benefits. Get the details here.
Eligibility
Unemployment benefits claimants who move out of state should immediately report their new address.
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People filing their weekly unemployment claim are asked seven questions about their job search and any other income they get.
Filing a claim
Failure to provide information could result in a denial of unemployment benefits for that week; claimants may also have to pay back benefits already received.
Benefits denied Claimants Eligibility questioned Unemployment weekly compliance Work search activities
Claimants must file their appeal online, by mail, or by fax within 21 days of the mailing date of an eligibility decision letter's mail date.
Filing an appeal Eligibility
People who are eligible for unemployment benefits will continue to receive them if they are pregnant or a new mother.
Eligibility
People should file a claim after each week they're unemployed.
Filing a claim
People who are self-employed part time or for extra work may be eligible for partial benefits.
Eligibility
Always file your first claim so that we can review your income and other factors to decide whether or how much you will receive.
Eligibility
Most laid off and furloughed workers are eligible for unemployment benefits, but some are not.
Eligibility
People filing for unemployment benefits must finish and report at least three job search activities each week.
Filing a claim
Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) helps workers who lose their jobs or have their wages and work hours lowered because of foreign competition.
Special programs
BAM is a federally mandated program that prevents unemployment benefit errors and frauds.
Special programs
People who are unemployed because of a lockout or a strike they aren't part of can receive unemployment benefits.
Eligibility
People who are scheduled to return to work or start a new job are often able to collect unemployment benefits.
Unemployment eligibility
Current and former school and educational employees may receive full or partial benefits under certain conditions and during certain time periods.
Eligibility