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One thing to remember is that your benefit amount can change if they find additional wages in their system. Sometimes employers report wages late and it can increase your weekly amount.
For what it's worth, I tried using that Claimyr service someone mentioned earlier when I had trouble reaching Washington ESD about my 1099-G issue. Worked exactly like they said - got connected to an agent who was able to help me access my tax documents. Definitely beats sitting on hold for hours.
This thread should be pinned or something - so many people struggle with finding their unemployment tax forms every year. The information here would save a lot of people time and stress.
I just want to add that even though the benefit amount might seem good, don't count on it lasting forever. The job market is competitive right now and Washington ESD does check up on your job search activities. Take the search requirements seriously.
Last tip - keep detailed records of everything. Your job applications, your weekly certifications, any correspondence with Washington ESD. If there are ever any issues with your claim, having documentation saves you a lot of headaches.
just remember to file your weekly claims every week once your claim is processed. missing even one week can mess up your benefits. set a reminder on your phone or something
This thread has been super helpful. I'm bookmarking it in case I need to help someone else navigate this process. The ESD website has the info but it's not organized in a user-friendly way like this discussion.
Aiden O'Connor
The weekly payment schedule is consistent once you get in the system, but that first payment can be anxiety-inducing. Washington ESD doesn't communicate well about delays so you're left wondering if something's wrong.
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Zoe Papadopoulos
•The lack of communication is the worst part. They should at least tell you if there's going to be a delay.
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Aiden O'Connor
•Agreed. A simple 'your payment is processing' message would help so much.
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Jamal Brown
Weekly payments but you have to file every single week even if you haven't gotten paid yet. I made the mistake of not filing one week because I hadn't gotten any money and lost benefits for that week. Don't make my mistake!
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Fatima Al-Rashid
•That's a good reminder. Keep filing even if payments are delayed.
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