South Dakota 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 South Dakota Unemployment Insurance
South Dakota divides your highest base period quarter by 26, up to $693 per week for up to 26 weeks. South Dakota's relatively high cap reflects strong agricultural and financial sector wages despite the state's small population.
To file a claim or learn more, visit the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation website. You can typically file online, by phone, or in person at a workforce center.
South Dakota Unemployment FAQ
How much unemployment can I get in South Dakota?
South Dakota's maximum WBA is $693. Your benefit is your highest base period quarter divided by 26.
How long does South Dakota unemployment last?
Up to 26 weeks of regular benefits.
Can I collect unemployment if I was fired in South Dakota?
You may qualify if not fired for misconduct. South Dakota defines misconduct to include deliberate violations of employer standards and conduct substantially harmful to the employer's interests.
Is there a waiting week in South Dakota?
Yes. South Dakota has a one-week waiting period.
Does South Dakota offer dependency allowances?
No. South Dakota does not add dependent supplements.