How long can I receive unemployment benefits in Massachusetts?

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In Massachusetts, unemployed individuals are eligible to receive unemployment benefits for a maximum of 30 weeks. This includes both regular unemployment benefits and the extended benefits program. The regular unemployment benefits duration is determined by the individual's base period earnings and ranges from 12 to 30 weeks. After exhausting their regular benefits, eligible claimants may qualify for an additional 13 weeks of extended benefits under certain circumstances, such as during periods of high unemployment. However, it is important to note that extended benefits availability is subject to review and changes by the state and federal legislation. Claimants must actively seek employment and meet other eligibility requirements outlined by the Massachusetts Department of Unemployment Assistance to continue receiving benefits during this period.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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