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Am I Eligible for Benefits?
In general, Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits are paid to those who:
- have qualifying wages
- are unemployed through no fault of their own
- are able and available to work full-time
- are actively seeking full-time work
What Earnings Do I Need to Qualify?
You must have earned at least $5100 during your Base Period. Your total Base Period earnings must be at least 1 ½ times the highest quarter of wages during your Base Period.
If you do not qualify using earnings in your Base Period, you may qualify under the same conditions by using an Alternate Base Period.
What Other Eligibility Requirements Are There?
In addition to having sufficient earnings, you must meet additional eligibility requirements to be eligible for UI benefits. Some examples of issues that may affect eligibility for UI benefits include:
- Reason for job separation
- Ability and availability to work full-time
- Actively seeking full-time work
- Weekly claim filing
- School attendance
- Strike or labor disputes
- Self-employment
- Corporate officer status
- Alien status
- Refusal of a job offer
- Illness or injury
- School employee
- Professional athlete
Find more details on UI eligibility requirements in the Claimant Guide.