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ugh this is exactly what im worried about too... my benefits end next month and i still havent found anything decent. the job market is terrible right now
I'm in a similar situation - my benefits are ending soon too. From what I've researched, New York's Extended Benefits program is tied to specific unemployment rate triggers that have to be met at the state level. The program can provide up to 13 additional weeks, but only when the state's unemployment rate is significantly higher than it was in previous years. I'd recommend calling NYS DOL directly or checking their website for current trigger status, since this changes based on monthly employment data. Even if extensions aren't available right now, they could become available if economic conditions change.
one thing i learned is make sure you file your weekly claim every week even if your claim is pending or in adjudication. if you miss weeks you cant go back and get those payments later. learned that the hard way and lost out on like $1200
Just went through this process myself a few months ago. One thing nobody mentioned is that you need to have worked at least 2 quarters in your base period to qualify, and your base period is usually the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters before you file. So if you've only been at your warehouse job for 8 months, make sure those months fall within the right time frame. Also, if your hours got cut but you're still employed, you might qualify for partial unemployment benefits which could help bridge the gap while you look for something better.
This is super helpful info about the base period! I started my warehouse job in September 2024, so I'm trying to figure out if I have enough qualifying wages. Do you know if there's a minimum amount you need to have earned in those quarters to qualify? I'm worried 8 months might not be enough even if the timing works out.
This is SO frustrating and you're definitely not alone! I just went through this exact same thing about 3 weeks ago. My card showed up completely empty even though my online account said $1,400 in payments had been "released." I was freaking out because I needed that money for groceries and utilities. After reading experiences like yours, I tried calling the unemployment office but couldn't get through for days. The hold times were insane and I kept getting disconnected. Finally I broke down and tried that claimyr service that people keep mentioning - I was super skeptical at first but honestly it saved my sanity. Got connected to a real person in about an hour and turns out they had flagged my account for some random "identity verification" that nobody ever told me about. The agent cleared it right away and my money showed up on the card within 48 hours. My advice: don't wait around hoping it fixes itself (it won't), and definitely check your online portal for any buried notifications or action items. Sometimes there are document requests or verification steps hidden in there that you might have missed. But most importantly, you NEED to talk to a live person to find out exactly where your payments went. Try calling at 8am sharp when they open, but if you can't get through after a few days, that claimyr thing might be worth the cost just for your peace of mind. Hang in there - you WILL get your money, it's just unfortunately way more complicated than it should be!
Thank you so much for this detailed response! It's both terrifying and reassuring to know this is such a common issue. I'm definitely going to check my online portal thoroughly for any hidden notifications - I might have missed something important. The fact that they flagged your account for identity verification without telling you is just mind-boggling. I'm planning to call at exactly 8am tomorrow, but if I can't get through I'll seriously consider the claimyr service. At this point I just need to talk to a real human who can tell me where my $1870 went! Thanks for giving me hope that this will actually get resolved - I was starting to think I'd never see that money.
Ugh, this exact same thing happened to me back in October! Card arrived with $0 balance even though my online portal showed $1,680 in "released" payments. I was literally crying because my rent was already 10 days late and my landlord was threatening eviction. After reading through posts like this one, I realized it's unfortunately super common with NY unemployment. I tried the regular phone number for almost two weeks - either constant busy signals or I'd wait 3+ hours on hold just to get disconnected right when I thought I was about to talk to someone. Finally got desperate enough to try that claimyr service everyone mentions (was really skeptical at first). Got connected to an actual agent in about 75 minutes and found out they had put some random "fraud protection hold" on my account that nobody bothered to tell me about. The agent removed it immediately and said my payments would hit the card within 24-48 hours. Sure enough, all my back payments showed up exactly when she promised. I know it's terrifying when you desperately need that money, but don't give up! There ARE real people who can fix this issue, you just have to find a way to actually reach them. Try calling right at 8am when they open, but if you can't get through after a few days, that callback service might be worth considering. You will get your money - it's just way more complicated than it should be!
Just went through this exact scenario two months ago when my construction job went from 5 days to just Tuesday/Wednesday for three weeks due to weather delays. Filed for partial unemployment and it was totally worth it - got around $200/week in benefits which really helped cover my bills during that slow period. The certification process was pretty straightforward once I got the hang of it. Key things: report the exact days you worked (not total hours), enter your gross pay before taxes, and keep copies of everything. My foreman actually told me I should file since that's what the system is there for. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about claiming benefits you're entitled to - you pay into this system through your work, so use it when you need it!
Thanks for sharing your construction experience! That's really reassuring to hear that even your foreman encouraged you to file - it really drives home that this is just part of how the system is supposed to work. The $200/week you got sounds about right for what I'd probably qualify for too. I love how you put it about paying into the system through our work - that's exactly right! We shouldn't feel guilty about using benefits we've literally been paying for. Your story gives me confidence that I'm making the right choice by filing for this one reduced week.
Had this exact situation happen to me last year when my retail job cut everyone's hours for inventory week. Only worked Monday and Tuesday (14 hours total) instead of my usual 35-hour week. Filed for partial unemployment and got approved for about $165 that week. The process was actually easier than I expected - just make sure when you certify that you mark exactly which days you worked and enter your gross earnings accurately. One tip that saved me time: have your pay stub or employer portal info ready when you certify so you can enter the exact dollar amount. Don't worry about your employer - they deal with this stuff all the time and it's built into their unemployment insurance costs. You're not doing anything wrong by claiming benefits you've earned!
That's really helpful Sofia! Having the pay stub info ready beforehand is a great tip - I can see how that would make the certification process much smoother. It's so reassuring to hear from yet another person who went through this exact situation successfully. The $165 you got for 14 hours sounds about right compared to what others have shared. I'm really grateful for all these real experiences being shared - it's making me realize this is way more common and straightforward than I initially thought. Definitely going to file for my reduced week now!
Natalie Chen
One more important thing - make sure you understand the difference between gross and net earnings. NYS Department of Labor wants your gross earnings before taxes and deductions when you file your weekly claim. And remember, even if you earn too much to get benefits for a particular week, you're still maintaining your claim and using up one of your benefit weeks.
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Maria Gonzalez
•Thank you so much for all this info! I feel much more confident about taking the temp job now. I'll definitely report everything properly.
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Olivia Kay
I went through something similar last year when I was on unemployment and picked up freelance work. One thing that helped me was creating a simple spreadsheet to track my weekly earnings and calculate what my benefit reduction would be before I filed each claim. That way I wasn't surprised by the amounts. Also, don't forget that if you work more than 3 days in a week, even if you're under the earnings threshold, it can still affect your benefits. The day limit is separate from the dollar limit, which nobody ever mentions. Good luck with the temp job!
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Demi Lagos
•Wait, there's a day limit too? I had no idea about the 3-day rule! That's really important to know. Do you happen to remember what happens if you work 4 days - do you lose all benefits for that week or is it prorated somehow? This is getting more complicated than I thought but I really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences here.
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