Can I receive unemployment benefits if I am receiving severance pay?

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Receiving severance pay may affect eligibility for unemployment benefits through the California Employment Development Department. Generally, if an individual is receiving severance pay, it may be considered a form of income. This could potentially delay the start of unemployment benefits. The specific impact will depend on the amount and duration of the severance pay, as well as how it aligns with the individual’s unemployment insurance claim. In California, the EDD assesses whether earnings, including severance pay, are substantial enough to influence the benefits a person receives. If the severance pay is considered to cover the period of unemployment, it could disqualify an individual from receiving unemployment benefits until the severance period is concluded. However, individuals should still apply for unemployment benefits, as the EDD will make a determination based on the unique circumstances of each case. It is always a good idea to review the latest information on the current EDD website regarding severance pay and unemployment benefits, as policies may change or vary by case. Understanding these nuances better will help individuals navigate their options effectively.
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Answered Jul 2, 2025

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