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

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In Oklahoma, the maximum amount an individual can receive for unemployment benefits is determined by their previous income and work history. The benefits are calculated based on a percentage of the individual's average weekly wage in the highest earning quarter of their base period. However, the maximum weekly benefit amount (WBA) cannot exceed a certain threshold. As of 2021, the maximum WBA in Oklahoma is $520. The total amount of unemployment benefits an individual can receive is determined by multiplying their WBA by the number of weeks they are eligible for benefits, which is typically up to 26 weeks. It is important to note that eligibility and benefit amounts may vary based on individual circumstances.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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