Would i be eligible for unemployment when the business closes

unemployed_personQ) where i work the business is closing. i am part time there. i also have a part time teaching job. would i be eligible for unemployment when the business closes?

A) Yes, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits if your part-time job closes. You may also be eligible for partial unemployment benefits if you are able to find a part-time teaching job.

To find out if you are eligible for unemployment benefits in your state, you should contact your state’s unemployment agency. You can find the contact information for your state’s unemployment agency on the website of the U.S. Department of Labor.

When you contact your state’s unemployment agency, you will need to provide information about your employment history, your earnings, and the reason your job is closing. The unemployment agency will then determine if you are eligible for benefits.

If you are eligible for unemployment benefits, you will receive a weekly benefit payment. The amount of your benefit payment will depend on your earnings and the state you live in.

You can receive unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks in most states. However, the length of time you can receive benefits may be shorter if you have not worked for a long time or if you have a high income.

If your part-time job closes, you should contact your state’s unemployment agency to find out if you are eligible for benefits.

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