According to Bob Skladany of AARP. Org, your Social Security retirement income won't affect your eligibility for unemployment benefits in most states. However, four states, including Virginia, Louisiana, South Dakota and Illinois, reduce or "offset" your unemployment benefits if you receive Social Security benefits.(South Dakota recently repealed its offset law, but the repeal may not yet be in effect.) If you do live in one of these states, contact your unemployment office to find out if you are still eligible for benefits.
Enter your Social Security Number, Date of Birth and answer the Security Question.3. Type a new password. (must be different from your old password)*Attention: If you still can’t log into your unemployment homepage, see below instructions.
RESET YOUR USERNAME: (What to do if you can’t log into your unemployment homepage and you have already reset your password)1. Click the ‘Forgot Username’ link on the logon page.2. Enter your Social Security Number, Date of Birth and answer the Security Question.3.
Your Username will appear on the screen. Write it down and pay close attention to spelling and capitalization…..it matters!
According to Bob Skladany of AARP. Org, your Social Security retirement income won't affect your eligibility for unemployment benefits in most states. However, four states, including Virginia, Louisiana, South Dakota and Illinois, reduce or "offset" your unemployment benefits if you receive Social Security benefits.(South Dakota recently repealed its offset law, but the repeal may not yet be in effect.
) If you do live in one of these states, contact your unemployment office to find out if you are still eligible for benefits.
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