Unemployment Benefits in Wisconsin
Everything you need to know about Wisconsin unemployment insurance — eligibility, benefit amounts, how to apply, and what to do if denied.
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To qualify for unemployment benefits in Wisconsin, you generally must meet these requirements:
- You must have earned wages in at least two quarters with total wages of at least 35 times your weekly benefit amount
- You must be unemployed through no fault of your own (layoff, reduction in force, or similar)
- You must be actively seeking full-time work and available to accept suitable employment
- You must certify weekly that you are still unemployed and actively job searching
Weekly Benefit Amounts in Wisconsin
Wisconsin weekly benefit amounts range from $54–$370 per week, with a maximum of $370 per week. Benefits are calculated based on your earnings during the base period — typically the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters.
You can receive benefits for up to 26 weeks in Wisconsin. During periods of high statewide unemployment, extended benefits may be available.
How to Apply for Unemployment in Wisconsin
Apply online at the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development UI Division website or by phone.
By phone: 1-414-435-7069
How to Appeal a Denial in Wisconsin
Wisconsin gives 21 calendar days from the date of determination to file an appeal with the Labor and Industry Review Commission.
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How much will I receive in unemployment benefits in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, the maximum weekly benefit is $370 per week. Your actual amount depends on your earnings during the base period. Most claimants receive between $54–$370 per week.
How long can I collect unemployment in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin offers up to 26 weeks of unemployment benefits during normal economic conditions. Extended benefits may be available during periods of high statewide unemployment.
What is the appeal deadline in Wisconsin?
You have 21 calendar days from the date of your denial notice to file an appeal in Wisconsin. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to appeal that specific determination.
Can I work part-time and still collect benefits in Wisconsin?
Yes, in most cases. Wisconsin allows you to earn some income while collecting benefits. Your benefits will be reduced proportionally based on your part-time earnings. Report all earnings when you certify each week.
What if my employer contests my Wisconsin unemployment claim?
Your employer has the right to contest your claim. If they do, your case will be reviewed and you may need to provide additional information. If denied after a contest, you have 21 days to appeal.