You can work part-time while getting unemployment, but the amount of your wages is taken out of your unemployment money. This is how it works:
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If you work less than 32 hours in a week and you earn less than your weekly unemployment amount, you can get a partial payment.
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If you work 32 or more hours in a week or if your gross earnings for a week are the same as or more than your weekly unemployment amount, you won’t get unemployment for that week.
It is really important for you to report all of your earnings in the week you earn the money, not the week you are paid. Report it every week when you ask for your weekly payment. Report your earnings from all jobs, even temporary or part-time jobs. Even a rent discount for being the caretaker of your building counts. Report the earnings even if you think the Unemployment Office already knows about the job.
If you don’t report all of your earnings or other income, you get an overpayment. You have to repay this overpayment back to the Unemployment Office. You may also have to pay a fraud penalty and interest. See our fact sheet Unemployment Overpayments.
Each case is different. Call your local legal aid office right away to talk about your case. Find your office at 1-(877) 696-6529.