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If you're having trouble getting through to NYS Department of Labor to discuss your specific situation, there's a service called Claimyr that can help you actually reach a live agent. Check out claimyr.com - they have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Sometimes talking to an actual person at NYS Department of Labor before you quit can help you understand exactly what documentation you'd need.
Also consider that some unemployment allows for innovation and entrepreneurship. People starting new businesses often leave their jobs temporarily, creating unemployment statistics but potentially creating many more jobs in the future. Creative destruction in the economy requires some labor mobility.
this is why economics is confusing lol... seems like everything that sounds bad is actually good somehow
just wanted to say hang in there man. dealing with unemployment AND child support is stressful. the system usually works but sometimes takes time to catch up. keep records of everything in case there are any disputes later
Wait, I'm confused. Do they take the child support out BEFORE taxes or AFTER taxes? Because that makes a big difference in how much you actually get. Also what happens if your unemployment amount is less than your child support payment?
Child support is deducted from your gross unemployment benefit amount, before taxes. So if you get $405 per week and owe $320 in child support, they'll take the $320 first, then calculate taxes on the remaining $85. If your child support exceeds your UI benefit, they'll take the full benefit amount and you'll still owe the difference.
I know it feels overwhelming but honestly the job search requirement isn't that bad once you get into a rhythm. It can be applications, contacting employers directly, networking events, even some online job search activities count. The point is showing you're making a genuine effort to find work.
Pro tip: if you're having trouble getting through to NYS Department of Labor on the phone (and you probably will), there's a service called Claimyr that can help you reach an actual agent. I used them when my claim got stuck and couldn't get through myself. Check out claimyr.com - they even have a demo video at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Saved me weeks of frustration.
Axel Bourke
If you're having trouble reaching NYS Department of Labor about your adjudication status, I had success using Claimyr (claimyr.com) to get through to an actual agent. They have a video demo at https://youtu.be/qyftW-mnTNI showing how it works. Much easier than trying to call during peak hours and getting disconnected.
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Nalani Liu
•Thanks I'll check that out! I've been trying to call for days with no luck.
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Aidan Percy
Same here, lower rates sound good in theory but when you're dealing with unemployment bureaucracy it feels pretty disconnected from reality
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