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Do You Lose Unemployment Benefits if You Refuse to Go Back to Work?


The COVID-19 pandemic has left millions of Americans unemployed; with the assistance of expanded unemployment benefits, many are receiving more in jobless benefits than they earned before being jobless. 

As states have started to open up, however, some people may find themselves getting called back to work but are reluctant to go. And there are plenty of justifiable reasons for that, including fear of contracting the coronavirus and concerns about childcare issues if schools, daycare centers, and summer camps are still closed. 

If you're one of the workers asked to come back but you don't want to for what you consider to be valid reasons, it's important to know there's a good chance you could lose your unemployment benefits if you refuse. 

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Source Fool.com


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