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I am receiving a pension (monthly/lump sum or 401(k) ) from my previous employer. Will this effect my unemployment insurance benefits?

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I am receiving a pension (monthly/lump sum or 401(k) ) from my previous employer. Will this effect my unemployment insurance benefits?

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A pension or monies received from a 401(k) based on work for an employer who is in your base period (potentially responsible for your unemployment benefits) may affect your benefits. This issue will be referred to an adjudicator for a complete investigation. If the employer you are receiving a pension from is not in your base period, it will have no impact on your claim.

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