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The good news is that once you're approved and getting the maximum benefit, the payments are pretty reliable. I got mine every Tuesday like clockwork for the whole 26 weeks.
Bottom line - if you made good money in your last job, you'll probably get close to the maximum. The $999 weekly benefit can really help while you're looking for your next job. Just make sure you follow all the rules and document everything.
had to use claimyr twice now when my weekly claims got flagged for some reason and i couldnt get through to washington esd to fix it. worked both times to get me connected to an agent who could resolve the issues
Bottom line: credit reports show your borrowing and payment history, not your income sources. Washington ESD unemployment benefits are income, not credit, so they don't appear. You're good to go with your loan application!
if you do run into problems though don't just wait forever like i did at first, there are ways to get help now
Exactly - that's where services like Claimyr come in handy. No point suffering through weeks of busy signals when you can just get connected to an actual Washington ESD person who can check your claim status.
Thanks everyone for all the info! I feel much better about the timeline now. I'll keep filing weekly and hopefully see my first payment next week.
thanks for breaking it all down. the Washington ESD website is so confusing but this makes way more sense
Hope this helps everyone understand the basics. Remember the key requirements: sufficient work history, unemployed through no fault of your own, able and available for work, actively searching for jobs, and filing your weekly claims on time. Follow those rules and you should be fine.
Omar Zaki
You mentioned you worked 30 hours a week - were you getting health insurance through that job? You might want to look into COBRA or marketplace options if you lost coverage.
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Miguel Castro
•No, they didn't offer health insurance to part-time employees. I've been without coverage for a while now.
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Omar Zaki
•Definitely look into Washington Healthplanfinder then. You might qualify for subsidies, especially while you're unemployed.
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Chloe Taylor
Hope everything works out for you. Economic layoffs like this are tough but at least unemployment benefits should help bridge the gap while you find something new.
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Miguel Castro
•Thanks for all the support and advice everyone. I feel much better about filing my claim now.
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Zainab Abdulrahman
•Good luck with your claim! Feel free to come back if you have more questions during the process.
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