What Happens if I Claim Unemployment While Working?

Unemployment benefits have been especially crucial in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. With job loss being a nationwide concern, this aid has relieved affected families. Some individuals have attempted to maximize this income by working while applying for unemployment.

Individuals can file for unemployment only when they work less than four days a week and make less than $504. If their endeavors bring home more than $504, they are ineligible for unemployment benefits. Filing a claim to receive them would constitute unemployment fraud.

Additional offenses that qualify as unemployment insurance benefit fraud include:

Penalties of Unemployment Insurance Benefit Fraud

The penalties of unemployment fraud vary depending on how many benefits an individual fraudulently receives. An individual could face:

In addition to the jail sentence and fine, convicted individuals must pay the Department of Labor restitution. The minimum fine an offender may be expected to pay is the amount they fraudulently claimed as benefits. Guilty individuals will likely be disqualified from receiving any future Unemployment Insurance benefits.

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