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Vermont Unemployment Benefits Calculator

Estimate your weekly unemployment benefit in Vermont. Max: $705/week for up to 26 weeks.

Enter your quarterly wages (base period)

The base period is typically the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters before your claim.

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⚠️ This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Your actual results may vary.

Vermont Unemployment Information

Vermont Department of Labor

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Key Facts

  • Payment frequency: weekly
  • Employee contribution required: No
  • Waiting period: None
  • Duration: 26 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I eligible for unemployment in Vermont?
To qualify in Vermont, 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 Vermont?
Yes, but your benefits will be reduced. Vermont's rule: 50% of gross weekly earnings disregarded; remaining 50% deducted dollar-for-dollar. You must report all earnings weekly, including contract/freelance income.
How long do unemployment benefits last in Vermont?
Vermont provides up to 26 weeks of unemployment benefits for eligible workers.
How much unemployment will I get in Vermont?
Vermont calculates your weekly benefit using the formula: two highest quarter wages / 45. The maximum weekly benefit is $705 and the minimum is $44.
Is there a waiting period in Vermont?
No. Vermont does not require a waiting period. You can receive benefits starting from your first eligible week after filing.