Oregon Unemployment Benefits
Oregon provides up to $872/week in unemployment benefits for 26 weeks. Benefits are calculated using 1.25% of total base year wages.
Why It Matters
Understanding Oregon's unemployment benefits helps you plan financially during job transitions, know what income replacement to expect, and ensure you file correctly to receive your full entitled benefit.
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Oregon calculates your Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA) using 1.25% of total base year wages. Benefits range from $204 to $872 per week for up to 26 weeks. There is a 1-week unpaid waiting period before benefits begin. Oregon Employment Department administers the program.
Example
$50,000/year worker • Equal quarterly wages • 2026
Weekly
$625
benefit amount
Duration
26 wks
fixed
Total
$16,250
max benefits
Resources
Oregon Employment Department - Official Website
Official Oregon unemployment insurance agency. Find eligibility requirements, benefit information, employer resources, and contact information.
Source: Oregon Employment Department
Oregon Unemployment Benefits - Official Filing Portal
Official Oregon unemployment insurance filing portal administered by Oregon Employment Department.
Source: Oregon Employment Department
Oregon Unemployment Benefits - Official Rates & Rules
Official source for Oregon unemployment benefit rates, formulas, and eligibility rules for 2026. Maximum weekly benefit: $872.
Source: Oregon Employment Department
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I eligible for unemployment in Oregon?
To qualify in Oregon, you must have earned sufficient wages during your base period, been separated from work through no fault of your own, and be able and available for work. You must also meet ongoing work search requirements.
Can I do contract or part-time work and still collect unemployment in Oregon?
Yes, but your benefits will be reduced. Oregon's rule: greater of 10× state minimum hourly wage or 1/3 of WBA disregard; earnings above reduce dollar-for-dollar. You must report all earnings weekly, including contract/freelance income.
Yes, you can do contract or part-time work while collecting unemployment in Oregon, but your earnings will reduce your weekly benefit. Oregon's partial earnings rule: greater of 10× state minimum hourly wage or 1/3 of WBA disregard; earnings above reduce dollar-for-dollar. You must report all earnings for the week you performed the work (not when you received payment). If your earnings exceed your weekly benefit amount, you won't receive benefits for that week but your claim remains active. Important: independent contractor income counts as earnings and must be reported weekly.
How long do unemployment benefits last in Oregon?
Oregon provides up to 26 weeks of unemployment benefits for eligible workers.
How much unemployment will I get in Oregon?
Oregon calculates your weekly benefit using the formula: 1.25% of total base year wages. The maximum weekly benefit is $872 and the minimum is $204.
Key Terms
Next review: 2027-07-01 • Applies to tax year: 2026