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Sorry this isn't the answer you were hoping for OP, but at least you know where you stand now. Make sure to apply for any other assistance you might need and keep pushing hard on the job search.
Just remember that even after your benefits end, you can still use WorkSourceWA resources for job searching. They don't cut you off from those services just because your UI benefits expire.
For future reference, you should get your 1099-G by January 31st each year. If you don't have it by mid-February, definitely contact Washington ESD immediately.
Update: I tried the Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier and actually got through to Washington ESD in about 20 minutes. They're sending a duplicate 1099-G to my current address and should arrive within 5-7 business days. Thanks for the tip!
Wait, this is the original poster - I should have mentioned I tried it! Yes, Claimyr worked great. Got my issue resolved quickly.
Just remember that unemployment benefits are meant to be temporary while you look for new work. The maximum duration is usually 26 weeks, though sometimes there are extensions during high unemployment periods.
Based on what you said about your income, I'd estimate you'll probably get somewhere between $350-450 per week. That's just a rough guess based on similar situations I've seen. The only way to know for sure is to file and see what Washington ESD calculates for your specific situation.
Thanks everyone for all the helpful info! I feel much more confident about filing my claim now. Going to gather my wage records and submit my application this week.
For future reference, WorkSourceWA also has resources about unemployment eligibility and job search requirements. Worth bookmarking since you'll need to use it for your job search activities anyway.
Austin Leonard
If you run into any issues with the application or need to talk to Washington ESD about your specific retirement situation, definitely consider using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier. Saved me a lot of headache when I had questions about my claim.
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Hunter Brighton
•I'll keep that in mind if I get stuck. Thanks everyone for all the helpful advice!
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Austin Leonard
•You're welcome! Hope everything works out for you.
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Anita George
This whole thread has been really informative. I had no idea retired people could apply for unemployment benefits. Learn something new every day!
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Hunter Brighton
•Same here! I almost didn't ask because I assumed the answer would be no.
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Anita George
•So glad you did ask. This information could help a lot of people in similar situations.
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