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How long do I have to work in South Carolina to qualify for unemployment benefits?

Asked 2 years ago
To qualify for unemployment benefits in South Carolina, individuals typically need to meet certain work and earnings requirements. The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce generally requires that individuals have worked during a specific period, known as the base period, which is usually the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters before the claim is filed. During this base period, individuals must have earned a minimum amount of wages from covered employment. Specifically, individuals typically need to have earned at least one and a half times the amount of their highest quarter wages during that base period. Additionally, it is important to have at least two quarters in which they earned wages. These requirements may vary based on circumstances, such as the reason for unemployment or if one has received prior benefits. For the most accurate and detailed information related to individual situations, it is advisable to check the current information on the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce's website.
Answered Jul 1st 2025

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