Oregon Unemployment Benefits
To apply now for Oregon unemployment benefits click here.
The latest figures for Oregon show an unemployment rate of 8.0%.
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Calculate your estimated benefit by answering a few questions below.
We created this calculator to help you estimate what you might receive if you are eligible. We make no guarantees or representations that the amount you receive will be equal to what the calculator shows. To apply for unemployment benefits, click the link above which will take you to the official site for your state.
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State in which you earned wages
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Approximate wages earned from Jan. 1, 2012 - Mar. 31, 2012
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Approximate wages earned from Apr. 1, 2012 - Jun. 30, 2012
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Approximate wages earned from Jul. 1, 2012 - Sept. 30, 2012
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Approximate wages earned from Oct. 1, 2012 - Dec. 31, 2012
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Oregon unemployment insurance benefits are available if you meet these criteria. The numbers are subject to change, and though www.Unemployment-Benefits.org does our best to maintain current data, we do not guarantee its accuracy. Please check with Workforce Oregon for the latest facts and figures. Administering organization: Worksource Oregon Requirements:
Unemployed through no fault of your own Able to work Available for work Be actively seeking work Eligibility:
1- Earned $1000 with total base period wages of one and one half times the highest quarter; or 2- Had 500 hours of work Who can apply: Out of work and part time workers How long can you claim benefits: up to 26 weeks Weekly benefit amount: $113-$482 Determined by: Total Base pay wages Disqualifiers - Your Oregon unemployment benefits may stop or be denied is if it determined that you become unemployed by: - Quitting a job
- Being fired
- Being unable to work
- Being out of the labor market
- Attending school
- Being self-employed
- Being incarcerated
- Missing an opportunity to work
- Turning down a job
- Not seeking work
- Receiving retirement pay
- Failing to participate in Worker Profiling activities
- Turning down a referral to work
Weekly Benefit – You must make your claim weekly to continue to receive benefits.
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