What Information Can You Provide on Mississippi Unemployment Benefits?

Answer:
To be eligible for unemployment benefits in Mississippi,
an individual must be currently unemployed for reasons not of his or her own doing. Additionally, those seeking unemployment benefits must be willing, able, and available to accept employment if such is offered. The maximum Mississippi unemployment benefit is $210 per week.


To be considered for Mississippi unemployment benefits, it is necessary to file a claim with the state's Department of Employment Security (DES). To be approved for unemployment benefits, Mississippians must register with the closest Workforce Investment Network (WIN) Job Center. There is a one week waiting period once a claim is filed, for which benefits will not be paid.

For more information regarding Mississippi unemployment benefits, see http://www.mdes.ms.gov/wps/portal#null .

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