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UnemploymentCalculator.org is a platform that streamlines information for beneficiaries on filing an application to the Unemployment Insurance programs in the different states of the US. We provide a detailed guide to eligibility conditions, application methods, various tools, training programs organized for job-seekers and various other information that is crucial for prospective claimants.

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The Unemployment Insurance program is a federal-state program to provide partial wage replacement to beneficiaries while they search for a job. Eligible applicants must satisfy three primary conditions – i) no-fault job loss ii) minimum base period wages; and iii) minimum base period work duration. The specific eligibility criteria details to file for unemployment benefits are set by the respective state governments.

Base Period Calculator

The Base Period is an important qualifying criterion. You should have worked a minimum time period before the job loss to get benefits. Find out if you have sufficient time in your base period to qualify for benefits.

Benefits Calculator

Enter state and base period wages, let our calculator do the work. It automatically uses the state-specific formula to calculate an estimate of the weekly benefit amount you are entitled to.

Eligibility Calculator

There are several criteria you must satisfy to be eligible for claiming unemployment compensation. Our easy-to-use calculator simplifies the confusion. Answer a few quick questions and find out if you are eligible to get UI benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Unemployment Insurance program can be difficult to navigate, we answer the most frequently asked questions regarding UI.

How much can I expect to get as unemployment benefits?

Your weekly benefits amount is determined by your state with reference to your base period wages, i.e the money earned by you during the 12 months preceding the quarter in which you filed your claim. You can get an estimate from the Benefits Calculator on our website.

Am I eligible for unemployment benefits if I work part-time?

You may be eligible for unemployment benefits even as a part-time worker if you satisfy the criteria adjusted for part-time employees. Many states will subtract your part-time wages from the amount you would be entitled to under the regular program to arrive at your weekly benefits. You are allowed to work part-time while you search for full-time positions on unemployment assistance.

I stopped receiving benefits after the first week. Why did this happen?

Unemployment Insurance claims must be filed every week, complete with work search documents and other supporting materials. If you fail to do so, the payments will stop. Your eligibility must be certified every week.

Can I claim unemployment benefits while I also have social security disability payments?

It may be difficult to collect unemployment benefits while you get disability payments because an important qualifying criterion for UI eligibility is being able to and available for work. You may not satisfy that if you have a particularly debilitating condition. This may be decided by a judge at an appeal.

What to do if my claim is rejected?

Your claim may be rejected if you are found ineligible. If you disagree with the evaluation you can file an appeal against the denial of the unemployment claim. A hearing will then be scheduled wherein you have to present evidence supporting your assertion of eligibility. If you are still denied unemployment compensation, some states may let you appeal to a higher state unemployment agency.

Please note that we are not a government organization. Neither this website nor this organization is associated with the government in any way. We are a private organization whose purpose is to create a single platform for all unemployment insurance-related information.