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  1. This calculator is used to project your unemployment. It is not a: Way to apply. Decision about your benefits. Promise you are eligible to get benefits. Promise you will get paid. Launch Benefits Calculator. This link will open in a new window. Estimate your unemployment benefits using a benefits calculator.

  2. 1-2. $707. $1,414. 3+. $787. $1,574. Example: $1200 average weekly wage X ½ = $600. Using this example, if you have no dependents, the weekly benefit amount would be the maximum weekly payment for 0 dependents of $583. However, if you have 1 or 2 dependents or 3 or more dependents, the weekly benefit amount would be $600 (because 50 percent of ...

  3. If your "Average" Weekly Wage is between: ...without "allowable" dependents, your weekly benefit amount will be: ...with 1 or 2 "allowable" dependents, your weekly benefit amount will be: ...with 3 or more "allowable" dependents, your weekly benefit amount will be: $315 & $316. $157. $157. $157.

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  4. Apply / Login. If you are unemployed through no fault of your own, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. Click below to start the process, or log into an existing account. Apply / Log-in.

  5. Vacation pay Pensions Company buy-out plans Workers' Compensation ** Severance pay allocated by the employer to a week(s) following the date of separation is deductible from unemployment benefits. Some types of income may not be deducted, such as: Social Security Supplemental unemployment benefits (S.U.B.)

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  6. Provide Employment Details: Enter the date you became unemployed or experienced reduced work hours. This helps the calculator determine your eligibility and estimate the duration of your benefits. Calculate Your Benefits: Click the “Calculate” button to generate an estimate of your weekly unemployment benefits and the total amount you might ...

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  8. The first step is to take your total base period wages and divide them by the number of weeks that you worked. Example: If you earned $40,000 and worked 48 weeks, your average weekly wage would be $833. The second step involves taking half of this number. Example: 50% of $833 is $417 (rounded to the nearest dollar amount).