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Unemployment Benefits By State

State Max Benefits Employment Agency Phone Number
Indiana 26 weeks $390/wk max Indiana Department of Workforce Developm ... 1-800-891-6499
Iowa 26 weeks $447/wk max Iowa Workforce Development 1-866-239-0843
Kansas 16 weeks $488/wk max Kansas Department of Labor 1-800-292-6333
Kentucky 26 weeks $552/wk max Kentucky Career Center Office of Unemplo ... 502-564-2900
Apr 25 2022

Unemployment Insurance is a tax paid entirely by employers who are covered by the Iowa Employment Security Law. Who is Eligible? How much per week and I eligible for? The minimum weekly benefit amount is $87 and the maximum weekly benefit amount is $591.

Full Answer

What is the maximum unemployment benefit in Iowa?

What is the maximum unemployment benefit in Iowa 2020? The minimum weekly benefit amount is $87 and the maximum weekly benefit amount is $591.The weekly payment depends on the wages you were paid during prior quarters of the year and the number of dependents you have.

How much does unemployment pay in Iowa?

To qualify for benefits in Iowa, you must meet all four of the following requirements:

  • You must have earned wages in at least two quarters of the base period.
  • Your wages during the entire base period must be at least 1.25 times your wages in the highest-paid quarter.
  • Your wages in the highest-paid quarter must be at least $1,700.
  • Your wages in the lowest-paid quarter must be at least $850.

What are the unemployment benefits in Iowa?

Unemployment Insurance Benefits

  • Employer Notification to Employees of the Availability of Unemployment Compensation. ...
  • Notice of Claim to Employers. ...
  • Fact-Finding Interview. ...
  • Tips for Appeal Hearings
  • Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plans. ...
  • Extended Benefits. ...
  • Voluntary Shared Work - Alternative to Layoffs. ...

Does Iowa have an unemployment extension program?

Unemployment benefit extension programs in Iowa fall into two categories. The first category is called the Extended Benefits program, which is created to add an extra benefits period following your original benefit period. Extended Benefits programs typically become available during times when the nation is experiencing high levels of unemployment.

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How much benefit amount will I receive each week?

Your individual benefits are calculated by identifying the highest quarter earnings in your base period and by the number of dependents claimed (up to a maximum of four). You will receive a letter in the mail with your weekly benefit amount.

Can I still file a benefit claim if I'm working part-time?

If you earned less than your weekly benefit amount for any claimed week, you may be eligible for partial benefits. You must report your gross earnings (before deductions and taxes). Earnings include wages, tips, salary, commission, cash, bonuses, vacation pay, paid time off, pension or retirement pay, and workers’ compensation. The earnings must be reported for the week you perform the work, not when you are paid. If you earn $15 over your weekly benefit amount (WBA), you will not receive a payment.

Am I still eligible for benefits f I am not available to accept work because I'm taking care of a family member?

You must be available four or more days of the week to accept immediate employment. You are not considered able and available if circumstances, such as lack of transportation or childcare problems, would prevent you from working four or more days of the benefit week.

Who pays for unemployment insurance benefits in Iowa?

Benefits are paid from the Iowa State Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund. The fund is supported solely by a special tax on employers. No deductions are taken from employees’ paychecks for unemployment insurance.

What happens if I file my weekly benefit claim late?

Filing your claim late may delay benefit payments or disqualify you for the weeks you filed late.

When should I file an application for benefits?

File an initial claim the same week you are unemployed or working reduced hours. Do not wait until you have returned to work to file your claim. Your unemployment insurance claim DOES NOT begin on the date your job ended or your hours were reduced. Your claim is effective the Sunday of the week you apply.

Am I still eligible for benefits if I'm on a leave of absence?

To receive unemployment benefits, you must be completely separated from your employer or working reduced hours. A leave of absence is not a complete separation from employment.

How do I file my appeal if my unemployment insurance eligibility is denied by Iowa Workforce Development?

Use this form to file your appeal online. You can also complete a paper form(link is external) and send it via mail. The appeal must be postmarked or received within 10 calendars days from the date on the decision.It is important to understand that appeals are a public record. This means the public, including the media, can access the headings, decisions, exhibits, transcripts and recordings without you being notified. Issued appeal decisions are posted online.

How many employer contacts do I need to make each week to be eligible for benefits?

You are required to make two job contacts between Sunday and Saturday of the week you are claiming benefits. The job contacts can be made in person, online, by mail or by fax. Calling employers does not count as a job contact. You may apply for the same position with the same employer once every six weeks.Exceptions: The work search requirement may be waived if you are temporarily unemployed and expect to be recalled by your former employer within a reasonable timeframe. In addition, the work search requirement is waived if you are approved for Department Approved Training (DAT).

What should I do when my former employer is protesting my unemployment insurance eligibility?

See full answerIf an employer protests a claim, IWD holds a fact-finding interview with you and the employer. You will receive information by U.S. mail with the date and time of the interview and the phone number the fact-finder will use to call you. You are encouraged to participate. After the fact-finding interview is completed, IWD will make a decision in a few days if you are eligible to receive unemployment insurance benefits. Both you and the employer receive the decision through the U.S. mail.You or the employer can appeal the decision. The back of the decision notice outlines and appeal rights and instructions.

Can individuals who are not U.S. citizens receive unemployment benefits?

Yes. To receive unemployment benefits, non-citizen applicants must establish that they were in satisfactory immigration status and authorized to work in the United States when earning the wages used to establish their claim. Non-citizen applicants will be required to provide specific information from their employment authorization documents issued to them by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In some cases, non-citizen applicants will be asked to provide legible copies of their employment authorization documents.

How do I refund my overpayment unemployment benefits in Iowa?

Mail a check or money order to Iowa Workforce Development – Benefit Payment Control, 1000 E. Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA 50319. Credit card payments can be made online.

Notice of Claim to Employers

Fact-Finding Interview

Tips For Appeal Hearings

Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (Sub) Plans

Extended Benefits

  • Extended benefits (EB) become effective in Iowa when the insured unemployment rate equals or exceeds an average of 5 percent for 13 consecutive weeks. Unemployed individuals who have exhausted all their regular UI benefits may be eligible to receive up to 13 weeks of additional payments through the EB program. In cases involving individuals of priv...
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