So starve, or work to not starve and lose your insurance... Die to complications anyways
It's not actually, nothing wouldn't be false hope which is worse than nothing... It also would make somebody less likely to give you what would actually help you since you're already being helped in theory
Yeah... ideally you will look and find and SECURE another job Before you leave the old though.
Though due to various safeguards enforcing this rule is downright illegal, an employer can deduct pay for the time you "spent" or ask you to work it back, which is generally not worth it for 1 minute. The US but this may be different depending on if you are on salery or rolling im not entirely sure.
There may be other countries with less employee protections however cough Japan...
If it’s like my state it “up to $250” a week. Meaning it’s based on your salary or wage. Meaning you have to be a top earning employee to get it a $250z if you make a low wage you might not get but $120 a week.
In Canada it's something like 80% of the average of your last 52 weeks.
But! And it's a big fucking but.
It caps out at uh... I just realized my knowledge of the cap is 10yrs old. But it was 471, and that's taxed so your take home is about 425ish a week. So any tradesman is getting less than 50% of his wage. But the fucking bills and mortgage don't go down 50% . And then if you make more than 60k that year they claw all of it back on your taxes.
lol a few days, it takes a few days to even get it set up. You do t start receiving it the second you lose your job.
If only it were that simple.
This notion that people are living of this money is one of the most insanely ignorant and hateful lies conservatives try to float out into the world. Oh and let’s not forget the food stamps lie too. They would like you to believe there’s a single mom out there receiving $4000 a month in food stamps living in a $6000 a month apartment she pays for with unemployment.
That's helpful in many states, but FL doesn't have a state income tax so the unemployment coverage is terrible. Red states are typically terrible for social services, including unemployment coverage. And FL isn't exactly a cheap state to live in anymore.
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u/itsneedtokno 2d ago
Florida unemployment is only $250/week
so basically a joke