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iWonderWhat

Junior Member
California:
With a drastic change in income, will one qualify for unemployment benefits to supplement the loss of income? Thank you in advance.
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
California:
With a drastic change in income, will one qualify for unemployment benefits to supplement the loss of income? Thank you in advance.
Since you haven't provided any specifics, all I can tell you is that you should apply for unemployment benefits. You may be eligible to receive some benefits.
 

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