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  2. LEO - Eligibility Requirements - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/leo/bureaus-agencies/uia/tools/publications/eligibility...

    Your Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA) is determined by your quarterly wages. The amount you receive in unemployment benefits is calculated by using the highest amount of wages paid to you in any base period and multiplying that by 4.1 percent. The maximum benefit payment you can receive is $362 a week.

  3. Fact Sheet 160 - Claiming Unemployment Benefits in Michigan

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    Claiming Unemployment Benefits in Michigan. If you become unemployed, you may qualify for unemployment insurance benefits. These benefits are intended to provide temporary income while you seek new employment. To be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits, you must be unemployed and able to, available for, and actively seeking suitable ...

  4. Michigan House approves increasing unemployment benefits to 26...

    michiganadvance.com/2024/06/27/michigan-house-approves-increasing-unemployment...

    The Democratic-led Michigan House on Wednesday passed an increase to the maximum eligibility for unemployment benefits from 20 weeks to 26 weeks. Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer temporarily reinstated the 26 week maximum through an executive order in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to curb the economic hardship the state faced. House Bill ...

  5. Overview of Unemployment Benefits | Michigan Legal Help

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    The maximum amount of unemployment is $362 a week. The weeks you get benefits are called benefit weeks. The number of benefit weeks you get depends on your total base period wages and your weekly benefit amount.

  6. Michigan House votes to expand unemployment from 20 to 26 weeks

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    The Michigan House on Wednesday voted along party lines to extend unemployment aid eligibility from a maximum of 20 weeks a year to 26 weeks.

  7. Increase Unemployment Benefit Amount # - MI Chamber

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    This legislation would increase unemployment insurance (UI) benefits from a maximum of $362 per week to $593 and to 58% of the state average weekly wage at the start of January 2022.

  8. Michigan House Approves Increasing Unemployment Benefits to 26...

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    LANSING, MI – In a significant move to support Michigan’s workforce, the Michigan House of Representatives has approved legislation to increase unemployment benefits from 20 to 26 weeks. This marks the beginning of comprehensive reforms aimed at enhancing the state’s Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) system.

  9. Claiming Underemployment Benefits in Michigan

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    To receive the credit, the earnings the employer paid an underemployed worker must equal or exceed the employer’s weekly maximum potential benefit charge for that worker. How to calculate your maximum potential charge per week. Locate your maximum charge located on Form UIA 1575, Monetary Determination.

  10. What Is the Maximum Amount of Unemployment Benefits in Michigan?

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    In Michigan, you can receive unemployment benefits for 14 to 20 weeks. As of 2011, the federal government no longer offers extended payments when your state benefits have been exhausted. Part-Time Employment. You can still collect unemployment if you are working part-time.

  11. Getting Unemployment Benefits: Your Rights & Responsibilities

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    To get unemployment benefits, you must first apply for them from the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA). Read Applying for Unemployment to learn more about applying. You must continue to qualify for unemployment benefits to keep getting them.