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Being laid off is way easier than other situations for unemployment. I got laid off from my restaurant job last year and had no issues at all - claim was approved in like 10 days. Just make sure you have your last pay stub and any layoff notice from your employer when you file.
One thing I'd add is to file your claim online as soon as possible after your last day of work - don't wait! The NYS Department of Labor website (labor.ny.gov) lets you file 24/7 and it's much faster than trying to call. Also, if your company is doing a mass layoff (50+ people), they might have already filed a WARN notice with the state which can actually speed up processing since DOL already knows about the layoffs. Make sure to keep all your paperwork from your employer about the layoff - having that documentation ready will help if they need any clarification during the review process.
Just checking back - were you able to get through to NYSDOL? Make sure to have your NY.gov ID and all your claim information ready when you call. Also, check if you received any DocuSign emails - sometimes they require additional documentation for the Extended Benefits program that wasn't needed for regular UI.
I actually got through this morning! Used that Claimyr service someone mentioned and it worked great. Agent confirmed my regular benefits were exhausted but I qualify for EB. She manually updated my account and said I should be able to certify again starting Sunday. Thanks everyone for the help!
That's awesome @Aisha Abdullah! So glad you got it sorted out. For anyone else dealing with this issue, it sounds like the key takeaways are: 1) "Benefits exhausted" usually means your regular 26-week UI ran out, not that FPUC ended early, 2) You should qualify for Extended Benefits but the system often doesn't auto-enroll you, 3) Calling NYSDOL is necessary but can be really tough - services like Claimyr can help you actually get through, and 4) Make sure to check for any ID verification or documentation requests that might be blocking your transition to EB. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences - this thread will probably help a lot of people in the same situation!
The only potential tax consideration is that unemployment benefits are taxable income for federal and state taxes, while Social Security benefits may or may not be taxable depending on your total income. But this is just a tax issue, not an impact on the benefit amounts themselves.
I'm actually dealing with a similar situation right now - I'm 61 and just got laid off from my job of 15 years. I was also worried about how unemployment might affect my future Social Security benefits, so I did a lot of research and even spoke with someone at the Social Security Administration. They confirmed what others have said here - unemployment benefits are NOT counted as earned income for Social Security purposes and won't impact your benefit calculation at all. The Social Security Administration only looks at wages from employment and self-employment income when calculating your benefits. Unemployment insurance is considered an insurance benefit, not earnings. So you can definitely file with NYS Department of Labor without any concerns about your future Social Security. I filed mine last week and feel much better knowing it won't hurt my retirement plans.
Update: I decided to try Claimyr this morning after reading the recommendations here. Got connected to an agent within an hour! The agent was actually really helpful and said my account had a "pending adjudication" flag due to an employer response that needed manual review. She cleared it right away and said my payments should process within 2-3 business days. So relieved! Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Great to hear you got it resolved! For anyone else reading this thread with similar issues, always make sure to note the name of the representative you speak with and ask for a confirmation number or reference number for the call. This creates a record in the system that can be helpful if you need to follow up again.
Wow, this thread has been incredibly helpful! I'm dealing with a similar situation - been trying to reach NY unemployment for 2 weeks about delayed payments. The phone system is absolutely brutal. After reading everyone's experiences here, I'm definitely going to try the Claimyr service and also attempt calling my local career center. It's frustrating that we have to resort to third-party services just to reach our own state agencies, but if it works, it works. Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences and solutions - this community is a lifesaver when dealing with these bureaucratic nightmares!
Camila Castillo
Progress is better than nothing I guess but the NYS Department of Labor system is so confusing. Why can't they just say 'under review' or something normal people can understand? And why does it take weeks just to verify basic information? Other states process claims way faster.
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Brianna Muhammad
•I know right? The whole system feels like it's from the 1990s.
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Savannah Glover
I've been through this same situation! "Progress" status drove me crazy for about 2-3 weeks, but it eventually switched to approved. The key thing is to keep filing your weekly certifications no matter what - I almost stopped doing them thinking it didn't matter, but my caseworker later told me that would have delayed my payments even more. The NYS system is definitely slow, but progress is actually a good sign that there are no major issues with your application. Hang in there!
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