What does break in claim mean?

If you see your claim status saying that you have a break in your claim, this usually means you didn’t complete at least one or more of your biweekly or weekly claims. It can also mean that you filed too late during the benefit period or that there’s some error with the state’s unemployment processing system.

How can I check my unemployment balance?

Phone – Call ReliaCard customer service at 800-657-6343. ATM – Check your balance for free at any in-network ATM.

How do I check my PA unemployment balance online?

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  1. WHAT IS THE REMAINING BALANCE OF MY BENEFITS?
  2. Go to:
  3. You will be brought directly to the Benefit Payment Information screen.

What does claim balance mean?

A “claim balance” is the remaining amount of benefits (money) left in your claim. If you are getting a 100 a week and your total award was 2600 (26 weeks at 100 per week) and they have just paid you for two weeks, the claim balance would say remaining claim balance is 2400.

What is claim benefit balance?

Under “Claim Benefit Balance,” you will know the amount of funds you still have for your unemployment benefits.

How is EDD claim balance determined?

Your benefit amount is based on the quarter with your highest wages earned within the base period. A base period covers 12 months and is divided into four consecutive quarters.

What does no payment issued mean on unemployment?

What does “no payment issued” mean? You have earned more than 1.5 times your weekly benefit amount for that week or your claim was denied so you will not receive payment. You can check to see if the agency denied your claim by going to the Claims tab and checking the status.

What’s the meaning of remaining balance?

What is a remaining balance? The remaining balance refers to the unpaid portion of a loan, debt or credit card.

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