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

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The maximum amount of unemployment benefits an individual can receive in Florida is determined by their earnings during the base period, which is the first four quarters of the last five completed calendar quarters prior to the claim. The maximum weekly benefit amount (WBA) in Florida is currently $275. However, benefits are limited to a maximum of 12 weeks unless extended due to economic conditions or other factors. Additionally, the total maximum benefit amount (MBA) that can be received is typically 12 times the WBA, resulting in a maximum MBA of $3,300. However, it's important to note that these amounts can be subject to changes in legislation or other factors determined by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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