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TopicSo covid is spiking nation wide... Why?
archedsoul
06/30/20 11:41:35 AM
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Balrog0 posted...
Incorrect. The calculation varies by state and can be calculated on a quarterly or yearly basis (e.g., some states use your highest quarterly pay rather than the entire year).

Not sure what you mean when you say that it's higher for people with lower salaries. The pua is $600 across the board but state UI payments haven't changed
Yes, they use different formulas such as quarterly earning because not everyone makes the same throughout the year. But it essentially boils down to 50%. It's not really 30% anywhere.

I meant that since $600 amounts to $15/hour, lower wages are getting way more than they usual do. But when you're making 150k and you're getting even $1400 in one of the highest states, you're making way less.

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