How much money will I receive in unemployment benefits?
The amount a person may receive in unemployment benefits in Idaho depends on several factors, including their past earnings and the specific unemployment insurance program they qualify for. Typically, the Idaho Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance uses the individual's highest earning quarter within their base period to determine their weekly benefit amount. The base period is generally defined as the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters before the claim is filed.
In Idaho, the maximum weekly benefit amount is set by law and may be adjusted periodically. As of my last update, the maximum amount fluctuated based on the economic conditions and state policies. It is important to understand that benefit amounts can vary significantly among individuals based on their work history.
Additionally, any earnings received while unemployed, such as working part-time, can affect the amount of unemployment benefits. To receive accurate and current information about the exact benefit amount a person might be entitled to, it is advisable to refer to the current official website of the Idaho Department of Labor Unemployment Insurance for details specific to their situation.

Answered Jun 30, 2025
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