In North Carolina, the maximum amount of unemployment benefits one can receive is determined by the state and can vary depending on the individual's previous earnings. As of October 2023, eligible individuals may receive a weekly benefit amount ranging from a minimum of one hundred dollars to a maximum of three hundred dollars per week. Additionally, the actual benefit amount is typically calculated based on the individual's highest earning quarters during a specific base period. The base period generally includes the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters prior to the filing of the claim.
It is important for individuals seeking unemployment benefits to file their claims accurately and ensure that they provide all necessary documentation to facilitate the benefit calculation. For the most current and detailed information regarding maximum benefit amounts and eligibility criteria, individuals may want to visit the official website of the North Carolina Department of Commerce Division of Employment Security, where updated guidelines and resources are available.