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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE
I've read elsewhere that the language of state's UE laws make a big difference. So, it can also potentially be a regional answer.
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Yes it is regional and/or state to state. If the unemployment is high in the state you domicile, you can collect UE & still be approved for SSD. 
Not sure about the percentage rate when this is allowed but in the state of New Jersey the UE rate was/is between 9-10% since 2003. Collecting UE & SSD is allowed as long you state in your initial SSD application that you are collecting EU.
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