How long can I receive unemployment benefits in New Jersey?

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Eligible individuals can generally receive unemployment benefits in New Jersey for a maximum of 26 weeks. However, during periods of high unemployment, federal extensions may be available, increasing the duration. As of now, there are no active federal extensions, so the standard length applies. It's important to note that not all claimants will receive the full 26 weeks, as benefits are typically calculated based on your earnings during a specified base period. Additionally, the state requires individuals to actively search for suitable employment opportunities and report their efforts regularly. Failing to do so may result in disqualification or reduction of benefits. For further information regarding eligibility and the application process, it is advised to visit the official New Jersey unemployment website or contact their customer service.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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