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You must register for work on IowaWORKS.gov in order to receive unemployment benefits. Learn how it works and how it helps you find your next career. Get Started
Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) supports Iowans unemployment insurance (UI) benefits. Apply in just a few steps and begin your path to reemployment.
Most claimants can receive unemployment insurance (UI) benefits for up to 16 weeks (in some cases, 26 weeks). To continue receiving payments for each week that a claimant files for UI benefits, the claimant must confirm eligibility every week using the claims reporting system.
If you’ve lost your job, Iowa Workforce Development is here to help and has the tools you need to begin your reemployment path. Learn how to file for benefits and begin the process for reemployment in just a few steps.
Visit the Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) website and log into your Unemployment Insurance Account to file a weekly claim. You must file for each week that you wish to receive unemployment insurance benefits, even if your eligibility is being decided or you have an appeal pending.
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practical overview of Iowa ’s standard unemployment insurance benefits program , as well as various temporary federal unemployment programs established in response to the COVID -19 pandemic.
Effective July 1, 2022, a new law in Iowa drastically cut the number of weeks of possible unemployment benefits. Most claimants are now only eligible for up to 16 possible weeks of unemployment benefits.
It is important to apply for unemployment benefits as soon as you are laid off. You can apply for unemployment benefits online at https://www.iowaworkforcedevelopment.gov/file-claim-unemployment-insurance-benefits or you can go to your local Workforce Development Center.
If you’ve lost your job, Iowa Workforce Development is here to help and has the tools you need to begin your reemployment path.