What is the maximum length of time I can receive unemployment benefits?

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In Alaska, the maximum length of time an individual can receive unemployment benefits typically depends on various factors, including the current unemployment rate and the duration of previous employment. Generally, the standard duration for unemployment benefits is up to 16 weeks. However, during periods of high unemployment, the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development may offer extended benefits, which can extend the duration up to an additional 20 weeks, resulting in a potential total of 36 weeks in certain circumstances. It is also important to note that individuals must meet eligibility requirements and actively seek work while receiving benefits. For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the current regulations and any changes, checking the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development's website is advisable.
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Answered Jul 1, 2025

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