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What is the waiting week for unemployment benefits in Connecticut?

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In Connecticut, the waiting week for unemployment benefits refers to the first week that a claimant files for benefits but does not receive any payment. This waiting week is established by the Connecticut Department of Labor and serves as a one-week assessment period during which the eligibility of the claimant is verified. The waiting week applies to all unemployment claims, and it is important to note that claimants must file their weekly claims for all weeks, including the waiting week, to maintain eligibility. After the completion of the waiting week, if a claimant is deemed eligible, they can receive benefits for subsequent weeks. It is always beneficial for claimants to consult the official Connecticut unemployment website for the most accurate and updated information regarding unemployment benefits and the waiting week. This can help clarify any specific questions and ensure that they navigate the application process effectively.
Answered Jul 21st 2025

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