New Jersey Unemployment Benefits Calculator
Enter your base period wages to see your weekly benefit amount, maximum duration, and total potential benefits. Data verified May 2026.
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About New Jersey Unemployment Insurance
New Jersey pays 60% of your average weekly wage during the base year, up to $854 per week for up to 26 weeks. New Jersey's generous replacement rate and high cap make it one of the top-tier UI systems in the Northeast.
To file a claim or learn more, visit the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development website. You can typically file online, by phone, or in person at a workforce center.
New Jersey Unemployment FAQ
How much unemployment can I get in New Jersey?
New Jersey's maximum WBA is $854. Your benefit is 60% of your average weekly base year wage.
How long does New Jersey unemployment last?
Up to 26 weeks of regular benefits.
Can I collect unemployment if I was fired in New Jersey?
Yes, if not fired for severe misconduct. New Jersey recently created two tiers of misconduct â 'severe' (disqualifying) and ordinary (non-disqualifying with a reduction period). Many routine terminations still qualify.
Is there a waiting week in New Jersey?
No. New Jersey eliminated its waiting week â benefits start from week one.
Does New Jersey offer dependency allowances?
No. NJ does not add dependent supplements, but the 60% replacement rate is one of the highest in the country.