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I had to call Washington ESD last month for a different issue and tried Claimyr after seeing it mentioned here. Worked great - actually got through to someone who could help instead of being on hold forever.
last thing - if this is your first time dealing with unemployment on taxes and you're feeling overwhelmed, consider getting help from a tax preparer. The cost might be worth the peace of mind, especially if you have other complicating factors.
The housing market will still be there when you get back to work. Use this time to save up more for a down payment and research different neighborhoods.
Make sure you understand all the Washington ESD requirements while you're job hunting. Missing any requirements could jeopardize your benefits.
I'm trying to stay on top of everything but sometimes the requirements are confusing. That's why I might need to contact them directly.
Yeah their website isn't always clear. If you need to call them, that claimyr service other people mentioned might save you time on hold.
Anyone know if you can file partial unemployment if you're working as an independent contractor with reduced gigs?
Filing partial unemployment was the right decision for me. My hours got cut but I kept my health insurance and seniority at work. The UI benefits just helped make up for the lost income.
Malik Robinson
If you end up needing to call Washington ESD for any reason, I'd recommend trying that Claimyr service. I used it last month when my claim got stuck in adjudication and I needed to speak with someone urgently. Much easier than trying to get through on your own.
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Giovanni Conti
•I'm seeing a lot of people mention that service. Sounds like it might be worth trying if I run into issues.
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Malik Robinson
•Yeah, the regular phone system is basically unusable during busy periods. This actually gets you to a real person who can help.
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Isabella Silva
Bottom line: expect roughly 40-50% of your gross monthly income if you're a typical earner. Higher earners get less percentage-wise due to the weekly maximum, lower earners can get up to 60% or so. The exact formula is highest quarter wages divided by 26 weeks, capped at the maximum weekly benefit.
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Ravi Choudhury
•Glad we could help! The unemployment system can be confusing but once you understand the basics it makes more sense.
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Fatima Al-Hashimi
•Exactly. And remember to file your weekly claims on time and keep up with the job search requirements. The benefit amount is just one part of the whole process.
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