What Information Can You Provide on Connecticut Unemployment Benefits?

Answer:
To receive Connecticut unemployment benefits,
an individual must be fully or partially unemployed for a reason deemed acceptable under state law. Individuals seeking unemployment compensation must also establish monetary eligibility for benefits, which is based on earnings during the base period of the four calendar quarters prior to the quarter in which the request for unemployment benefits is filed.


The maximum weekly unemployment benefit in Connecticut is $501. To maintain eligibility for Connecticut unemployment benefits, an individual must be actively engaged in seeking full-time employment and must be both available for and able to work. Additionally, weekly benefit claims must be filed in a timely manner.

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