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You can't draw unemployment if you are permanently retiring. To qualify for those benefits you have to be ready, able, willing, and actively seeking full time employment, which you don't do in retirement.

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Yes, you can draw Social Security, but no, you cannot collect unemployment if you retire.

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haha 69 ok but other than that i think you could

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Yes, if you meet qualifications for both programs, you can draw benefits from both.

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