Is unemployment benefits given against your Social Security savings?

Social Security is not a savings program. You don't have any money that is set aside in your name. Its not like a 401k plan or IRA where the money you contribute is saved in your name and belongs to you.

Social Security is a pool that works like an insurance plan of sorts. Everyone pays into the system, and the people who qualify get benefits. There's no guarantee that you'll get back what you paid in, some people will get less, some will get more.

There's no such thing as "Social Security savings."

If you are collecting Social Security retirement and are unemployed and looking for full time employment you are still eligible for unemployment benefits. There will probably be a modest offset of your UI benefits due to collecting SSR. The amount of SSR benefits that are based upon your earnings in your base period will affect the UI benefits.

No. It's given against your employment history. And you have no "Social Security savings."

Unemployment benefits don't have anything to do with social security.

There is no relationship between Social Security and Unemployment.

what part of employment in the term unemployment do you not umderstand?