What is the maximum amount of unemployment benefits I can receive in Connecticut?

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The maximum amount of unemployment benefits an individual can receive in Connecticut is determined by their previous earnings. The state uses a formula to calculate the weekly benefit amount (WBA), which is based on the highest earning quarter during the base period. As of 2021, the maximum WBA in Connecticut is $724. The maximum duration of benefits is typically set at 26 weeks, but during times of extended unemployment, such as during a recession or pandemic, federal extensions may be available. These extensions can provide additional weeks of benefits beyond the regular state benefits. It's important for individuals to understand that eligibility requirements and benefit amounts are subject to change based on state legislation and economic conditions. Therefore, it is recommended to visit the official Connecticut Unemployment Offices website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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