Facing financial strain after six months without pay at small IT company in Illinois

I have been working at a small IT company in Illinois for the past three years, but things have taken a turn for the worse. Since December 2025, no one in the company has received any pay due to severe cash flow issues. The only reason I’ve held on this long is that our health insurance is still active, and finding a new job has been incredibly difficult. I rarely get interviews, and when I do, I often don’t move forward in the process. I filed a wage claim with the Illinois Department of Labor back in February, but they informed me that it could take 12 to 18 months for any resolution. It feels absurd, especially since we recently secured work with a large client, meaning back pay is on the horizon. However, I know it typically takes 60 days to receive payment after invoicing, and I can't afford to wait that long. My emergency fund is dwindling, and with a pregnant wife and a daughter to support, the situation is becoming dire. I’m considering resigning due to not being paid for six months. I’m wondering if I would be eligible for unemployment benefits in Illinois if I do this. I have documentation, including written communications and recordings from meetings where the owner acknowledged the payment issues. I’ve been trying to contact the unemployment office, but they are overwhelmed and haven’t been able to take my calls.

Company: small IT company

Job title: N/A

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