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The Illinois app is thoroughly confusing. I was just laid off from my full time job (80% of my expenses were paid by this), but I have side business I have been operating for the last couple months and it does make money, but is highly unpredictable and wouldn’t be enough to cover my bare expenses of rent (for both business and home), food, medical, etc.. How do I go about reporting the side business when the income is not guaranteed week to week? Will this automatically disqualify me because I am also self employed and made a good amount from projects the last week, but have very little lined up for the next month?
Nervous about submitting something incorrectly and getting accused of fraud or something.
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You can earn up to 50% of your weekly unemployment. Anything over 50% they will give you the difference until you hit the total amount of your unemployment. Then, you get nothing from UE for that week. Yes report something by choosing “still working”, which you are. I do UberEats/DD to fill the gap.