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The maximum 26 weeks can go by faster than you think. Make sure you're actively job searching from day one, not just going through the motions.
One more thing - make sure all your contact information is up to date with Washington ESD. If they need to reach you about your claim and can't, it can delay or stop your benefits.
Good luck with everything! The first time applying for unemployment can feel overwhelming but you've got this. Just take it one step at a time and don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it.
Just to add one final tip - make sure your contact information is always up to date in your Washington ESD account. If they can't reach you about your claim, it can cause delays or even stop your benefits.
Remember that unemployment benefits are taxable income. You can choose to have taxes withheld from your weekly payments or pay them when you file your tax return.
Good luck with your claim! The process seems overwhelming at first but it gets easier once you get into the routine of filing weekly claims.
2020 was when I learned that 'pending' doesn't mean it will be processed soon, it means it could sit there for months with no movement at all.
At least your sister is filing now when there are better resources available. Back in 2020 we were all figuring it out as we went along with no help.
Brianna Muhammad
Don't overthink it - just apply like anyone else would. Being pregnant doesn't change the process at all.
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Nora Brooks
•You're right, I was definitely overthinking it. Thanks everyone for the advice!
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JaylinCharles
Good luck with everything! Hope your claim goes through smoothly and you find something good before the baby comes.
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Nora Brooks
•Thank you so much! This thread has been incredibly helpful.
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