Table of Contents
- 1 What documents do you need to file unemployment in Mississippi due to coronavirus emergency?
- 2 How do I file a weekly certification for unemployment benefits in Mississippi?
- 3 How long is the unemployment benefit waiting period in Mississippi?
- 4 Should I continue filing weekly claims for unemployment benefits after I filed an appeal in Mississippi?
- 5 What is Mississippi State unemployment rate?
- 6 How do you contact unemployment?
You will need your work history information for the past 18 months including employer names, addresses, phone numbers, the reason for separation, and dates of employment; your current contact information; your driver’s license or state ID number and Social Security Card.
How do I file a weekly certification for unemployment benefits in Mississippi?
To file a weekly certification using UI Online System and mobile app you will need to establish a user ID and password. Each week starts at 12:01 am on Sunday and ends at midnight on the following Saturday. Your weekly certification should be filed timely as soon as possible after the Saturday week-ending date.
How long is the unemployment benefit waiting period in Mississippi?
If it is determined that you are eligible for benefits, the first eligible week that you file a claim will serve as your waiting period week. You will not be paid for this week.
Can I collect unemployment benefits if I am working part time in Mississippi?
You should file for benefits as you may be eligible for partial unemployment. Please note: when working and filing, all hours and gross earnings must be reported. A portion of your gross earnings will be deducted from your weekly benefit amount.
How can I receive unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 crisis?
To receive unemployment insurance benefits, you need to file a claim with the unemployment insurance program in the state where you worked. Depending on the state, claims may be filed in person, by telephone, or online.
Should I continue filing weekly claims for unemployment benefits after I filed an appeal in Mississippi?
Yes. You should continue to file your weekly claim forms as long as you are unemployed.
What is Mississippi State unemployment rate?
The current unemployment rate for Mississippi (as of May 2021) stands at 6.1 percent. For comparison, the unemployment rate for July 2020 was reported as 8.5 percent (a 2.4 percent decrease from this point last year). Mississippi’s unemployment rate at the beginning of the year was 6.4 percent (in January, 2021).
How do you contact unemployment?
The best way to reach the Department of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) is by phone. Our main Call Center can be reached at (877) 626-6800 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Multilingual call agents are available. Other UI phone numbers that may be helpful:
What is the maximum unemployment benefit in Missouri?
Missouri’s maximum weekly benefit amount is $320 and once you are deemed eligible, you can receive benefits for a maximum of 20 weeks under Missouri’s regular state unemployment insurance program. Your weekly benefit amount is calculated by taking 4% of the average of your highest two quarters in your base period.
How long does Missouri unemployment last?
Missouri had already shortened the time workers can collect unemployment from 26 weeks to 20 weeks. Only seven other states cap benefits at less than 26 weeks.