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There is not enough space here to list them.   A denial of unemployment benefits is based upon:

1. The unemployment statutes of the specific state.

2. How that state interprets their unemployment statutes to determine whether "good cause" existed to either fire a person or whether a person quit with "good cause" per the … Read more
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The answer to your question "can I collect unemployment if I quit to relocate with my spouse" is a state specific situation.  It entirely depends on what state you are trying to collect unemployment benefits from.   The VERY BEST source for anyone asking this question is located under nonmonetary - table 5.2  workforcesecurity.doleta.gov
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Michigan defines partial unemployment as a week of less than full-time employment in which your earnings are less than 1 1/2 x your weekly benefit amount (calculated by wages earned in your base period).   For each $1 earned, your weekly benefit amount is reduced by 50 cents, but benefits and earnings will never be more than … Read more
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I beg to differ.  It's true, you do have to report any income while collecting unemployment, but as to whether a Social Security check will affect your unemployment check is like most things unemployment, dependent upon the state you live in and what that state's law says.

Please see table 5-17 under Non-Monetary here:   … Read more