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B Buddy FAIA (Foundational African In America) š¤ Joined Apr 28, 2014 Messages 21,425 Reputation 7,553 Daps 89,008 Nov 19, 2023 #1
Elle Seven Superstar Joined Mar 31, 2017 Messages 3,681 Reputation 2,469 Daps 15,247 Nov 19, 2023 #2 This is in 2023? Those are pandemic wait times. ETA: So she's dealing with the consequences of the fraud that was rife during 2020. That was a crazy time...can't believe it's been 3 years now.
This is in 2023? Those are pandemic wait times. ETA: So she's dealing with the consequences of the fraud that was rife during 2020. That was a crazy time...can't believe it's been 3 years now.
The Prince of All Saiyans Formerly Jisoo Stan & @Twitter Joined May 1, 2012 Messages 71,551 Reputation 9,474 Daps 123,300 Nov 19, 2023 #3 Nap wild for this one
HoopLife Superstar Joined May 1, 2012 Messages 5,476 Reputation -1,283 Daps 16,105 Nov 19, 2023 #4 This is the price of all that free money the government gave away during the pandemic. General overall slow down in money circulation.
This is the price of all that free money the government gave away during the pandemic. General overall slow down in money circulation.
Ethnic Vagina Finder The Great Paper Chaser Bushed Joined May 4, 2012 Messages 57,059 Reputation 2,453 Daps 161,376 Reppin North Jersey but I miss Cali :sadcam: Nov 19, 2023 #5 Max benefits by state Alabama: $45 to $275 for 14 weeks or a maximum of 20 weeks if the unemployment rate increases Alaska: $56 to $370 for 16 to 26 weeks Arizona: $200 to $320 for up to 24 weeks Arkansas: $81 to $451 for up to 26 weeks California: $40 to $450 for up to 26 weeks Colorado: $25 to $745 for up to 26 weeks Connecticut: $18-$703, plus $15-$75 per dependent, up to 26 weeks Delaware: $20 to $400 for up to 26 weeks District of Columbia: $50 to $444 for up to 26 weeks Florida: $32 to $275 for up to 19 weeks Georgia: $55 to $365 from 14 weeks to 26 weeks Hawaii: up to $695 for 26 weeks Idaho: $72 to $499 for 26 weeks Illinois: up to $484 for 26 weeks Indiana: up to $390 for 26 weeks Iowa: $87 to $591, plus a dependent amount, for 26 weeks Kansas: $135 to $540 for 16 weeks Kentucky: $39 to $626 for 26 weeks Louisiana: up to $275 for 26 weeks Maine: $89 to $538 for 26 weeks Maryland: $50 to $430 for 26 weeks Massachusetts: up to $1,015 for 26 weeks Michigan: up to $362 for 20 weeks Minnesota: up to $857 for 26 weeks Mississippi: $30 to $235 for 26 weeks Missouri: $35 to $320 for 20 weeks Montana: $163 to $552 for 28 weeks Nebraska: up to $456 for 26 weeks Nevada: $16 to $469 for 26 weeks New Jersey: up to 830 for 26 weeks New York: $124 to $504 for 26 weeks New Hampshire: $32 to $427 for 26 weeks New Mexico: $96 to $514 for 26 weeks North Carolina: $15 to $350 for 12 weeks North Dakota: $43 to $673 for 12 to 26 weeks Ohio: $134 to $480 for 26 weeks Oklahoma: $16 to $539 for 26 weeks Oregon: $151 to $648 for 26 weeks Pennsylvania: Half your full-time weekly salary with a maximum of $572 for 26 weeks Rhode Island: $62 to $680 for 26 weeks South Carolina: $42 to $326 for 20 weeks South Dakota: $82 to $487 for up to 26 weeks Tennessee: $30 to $275 for 26 weeks Texas: $72 to $563 for 26 weeks Utah: Maximum of $580 for 26 weeks Vermont: Maximum of $531 for 26 weeks Virginia: $60 to $378 for 26 weeks West Virginia: $24 to $630 for 26 weeks Washington: up to $999 for 26 weeks Wisconsin: $54 to $370 for 26 weeks Wyoming: $40 to $560 for 26 weeks Basically, depending on what state you live in... they don't want you to live off of unemployment They want people to get a job asap.
Max benefits by state Alabama: $45 to $275 for 14 weeks or a maximum of 20 weeks if the unemployment rate increases Alaska: $56 to $370 for 16 to 26 weeks Arizona: $200 to $320 for up to 24 weeks Arkansas: $81 to $451 for up to 26 weeks California: $40 to $450 for up to 26 weeks Colorado: $25 to $745 for up to 26 weeks Connecticut: $18-$703, plus $15-$75 per dependent, up to 26 weeks Delaware: $20 to $400 for up to 26 weeks District of Columbia: $50 to $444 for up to 26 weeks Florida: $32 to $275 for up to 19 weeks Georgia: $55 to $365 from 14 weeks to 26 weeks Hawaii: up to $695 for 26 weeks Idaho: $72 to $499 for 26 weeks Illinois: up to $484 for 26 weeks Indiana: up to $390 for 26 weeks Iowa: $87 to $591, plus a dependent amount, for 26 weeks Kansas: $135 to $540 for 16 weeks Kentucky: $39 to $626 for 26 weeks Louisiana: up to $275 for 26 weeks Maine: $89 to $538 for 26 weeks Maryland: $50 to $430 for 26 weeks Massachusetts: up to $1,015 for 26 weeks Michigan: up to $362 for 20 weeks Minnesota: up to $857 for 26 weeks Mississippi: $30 to $235 for 26 weeks Missouri: $35 to $320 for 20 weeks Montana: $163 to $552 for 28 weeks Nebraska: up to $456 for 26 weeks Nevada: $16 to $469 for 26 weeks New Jersey: up to 830 for 26 weeks New York: $124 to $504 for 26 weeks New Hampshire: $32 to $427 for 26 weeks New Mexico: $96 to $514 for 26 weeks North Carolina: $15 to $350 for 12 weeks North Dakota: $43 to $673 for 12 to 26 weeks Ohio: $134 to $480 for 26 weeks Oklahoma: $16 to $539 for 26 weeks Oregon: $151 to $648 for 26 weeks Pennsylvania: Half your full-time weekly salary with a maximum of $572 for 26 weeks Rhode Island: $62 to $680 for 26 weeks South Carolina: $42 to $326 for 20 weeks South Dakota: $82 to $487 for up to 26 weeks Tennessee: $30 to $275 for 26 weeks Texas: $72 to $563 for 26 weeks Utah: Maximum of $580 for 26 weeks Vermont: Maximum of $531 for 26 weeks Virginia: $60 to $378 for 26 weeks West Virginia: $24 to $630 for 26 weeks Washington: up to $999 for 26 weeks Wisconsin: $54 to $370 for 26 weeks Wyoming: $40 to $560 for 26 weeks Basically, depending on what state you live in... they don't want you to live off of unemployment They want people to get a job asap.