What is the waiting week for unemployment benefits?

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The waiting week for unemployment benefits in Oregon is a one-week period that claimants must complete before they can begin receiving their benefits. This week serves as an initial waiting period and is not paid out. It is typically the first week that an individual qualifies for unemployment benefits after filing their claim. For example, if a claimant files a valid claim on a Sunday and meets all eligibility requirements, they will need to serve this waiting week before any payments are issued. It is important to note that the waiting week is generally a requirement across many states, including Oregon. Claimants should ensure that they continue to meet all eligibility criteria during this week in order to qualify for benefits after the waiting period. For the most current information or specific inquiries, one may consider checking the Oregon Employment Department's website.
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Answered Jul 1, 2025

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