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Thank you everyone for all the info! Sounds like I should expect my payment on Wednesday if I filed on Sunday. This thread has been super helpful.
One last thing - if your payment is ever more than 2 days late, definitely call Washington ESD or use that Claimyr service someone mentioned. Sometimes claims get stuck and need manual review.
Yeah, Claimyr really helped when I had a payment stuck in processing. Much better than trying to get through on your own.
Back to the original economics question - seems like decreased aggregate supply is definitely a real factor in current unemployment. Thanks for the practical lesson in macroeconomics, unemployment style.
Anyone know if Washington ESD tracks these economic patterns? Like do they report on unemployment causes or just total numbers?
Anyone know if there's a maximum amount of severance that affects unemployment? Like if someone got a huge severance package, would they have to wait years before collecting benefits?
This thread has been really helpful! I was worried I couldn't file for unemployment at all with my severance package. Sounds like the key is just being upfront about everything and reporting it correctly.
My cousin in California gets more weeks than we do here in Washington. Kind of annoying that it varies so much by state when unemployment is a national issue.
The most important thing is to stay organized and keep good records. Track your job search activities, save all correspondence from Washington ESD, and don't miss any deadlines. The 26 weeks go by faster than you think, but if you stay on top of everything, you'll be in the best position possible.
Jayden Hill
Best of luck with your application! Sounds like you have a solid case for qualifying. The system isn't perfect but it's there to help people in exactly your situation.
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Sophia Long
•Thanks for all the encouragement everyone. Really appreciate all the advice and information. Going to apply this week for sure.
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Charlotte Jones
Just wanted to follow up on the Claimyr thing - if you do run into any issues getting through to Washington ESD after you apply, that service really is worth it. Saved me tons of frustration when I needed to talk to someone about my claim.
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Sophia Long
•I'll definitely keep that in mind. Hopefully I won't need it but good to have as a backup option.
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