No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
No. They are independent and separate programs.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually
If you have worked in the past year and a half, you probably qualify for benefits.
Yes, if you qualify for the unemployment and, for Social Security, the only question then is if it is early or for the full benefits
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.
They don't affect each other. Florida repealed its statutes allowing unemployment compensation to be offset (reduced) by Social Security benefits. If you qualify for both unemployment and Social Security, you will receive your full check under each program.
Because the SSA is very stringent about allowing Social Security Disability benefits, you are most likely to not qualify for unemployment benefits because you have to be able to work, which the SSA had to admit you couldn't.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them, individually.
If you qualify for SS benefits, they are not reduced by other government benefits, only by wages.
Yes, as long as you qualify for them individually.
Yes, you can collect both Social Security and unemployment benefits at the same time in Utah, but the state will offset your weekly unemployment check by 50% of the weekly value of your Social Security payments.
Yes, but Illinois is one of 4 states that offset your unemployment benefits by a part of your Social Security