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I was surprised when I got unemployment that the maximum was as high as $999. When I was younger I remember it being much lower. Good that it's kept up with cost of living somewhat.
Bottom line - if you made good money consistently in the past year, you'll probably qualify for close to the maximum. But there are so many variables that it's hard to know for sure until you actually file and get your determination.
One last thing - when you file, pay attention to any messages or alerts in your account. Sometimes Washington ESD will ask for additional information and you need to respond quickly or your payments might stop.
Overall the weekly filing process is pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it. Just stick to the Sunday-Tuesday schedule and answer all questions honestly. You'll be fine!
Also be prepared for some paperwork and possible delays. The system is better than it was during COVID but it's still not perfect. Having patience and keeping good records will serve you well.
Good luck with your application! Unemployment benefits really are a lifesaver when you need them. Just remember to stay on top of your weekly claims and job search requirements and you should be fine.
This whole thread has been super helpful. I was worried I only had a few months to find work but understanding the 26 weeks within a year makes me feel less panicked about timing.
Jade Lopez
I've been putting off writing my appeal letter for weeks because I'm so overwhelmed by the whole process. Reading through these responses is actually making me feel more confident about tackling it.
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Eleanor Foster
•Same here! Everyone's advice has been so helpful. I'm going to write mine this weekend.
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Tony Brooks
•You both got this! The hardest part is just getting started.
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Ella rollingthunder87
One last tip - if you're not sure about something in your appeal, it's better to include it than leave it out. You can always clarify details during the hearing if needed.
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Eleanor Foster
•That's reassuring. I was worried about making the letter too long.
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Ella rollingthunder87
•As long as everything is relevant to your case, don't worry about length. Just try to be clear and organized.
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