Not making enough would seem to fall under the category of "otherwise ineligible" This is from the FAQ:
Q: Are any benefits available if I’m out of work due to COVID-19 and I’m self-employed?A: File an application online to determine the possibility of receiving Reemployment Assistance benefits. Because of the CARES Act, individuals who are self-employed, independent contractors and those that are otherwise ineligible for state Reemployment Assistance benefits and those that have exhausted state and federal benefits may be eligible.
Also, note this, which seems to say that you apply, get denied, the system prompts you to fill out PUA application, and you must also fill out another application to get the benefits extended:
8Q: Do I need to complete a separate Reemployment Assistance benefits application because I have been financially impacted by Florida’s mitigation efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19?A:No, the standard Reemployment Assistance benefits application will be used for individuals impacted by efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. An application can be filed online at Floridajobs.org/COVID-19. You will be notified if there is additional paperwork or information needed for the Reemployment Assistance team to completely review and process your application.However, you will need to complete a subsequent application for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). The CONNECT system will prompt you to fill out a PUA application once you are determined ineligible for regular Reemployment Assistance benefits. An additional application will need to be filled out for Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation, as provided under the CARES Act, and the Department will provide more information on this process in the near future.
@cybersst wrote:
@ceasesmith at least you made enough, I did not. But mine is still pending. I'm just waiting for the denial.