Wisconsin Unemployment Benefits Calculator
Estimate your weekly unemployment benefit in Wisconsin. Max: $370/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.
Don't know your quarterly wages? Estimate from annual salary
⚠️ This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Your actual results may vary.
Wisconsin Unemployment Information
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD)
Agency website →File a Claim
Apply for benefits →Key Facts
- Payment frequency: weekly
- Employee contribution required: No
- Waiting period: 1 week
- Duration: 26 weeks
Frequently Asked Questions
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Related Resources
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) - Official Website
Official Wisconsin unemployment insurance agency. Find eligibility requirements, benefit information, employer resources, and contact information.
Wisconsin Unemployment Benefits - Official Filing Portal
Official Wisconsin unemployment insurance filing portal administered by Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD).
Wisconsin Unemployment Benefits - Official Rates & Rules
Official source for Wisconsin unemployment benefit rates, formulas, and eligibility rules for 2026. Maximum weekly benefit: $370.
IRS - Unemployment Compensation Is Taxable
IRS guidance on reporting unemployment benefits as taxable income, Form 1099-G, and voluntary withholding options.
U.S. Department of Labor - Unemployment Insurance
Federal overview of the unemployment insurance system, including how the federal-state partnership works, FUTA tax information, and links to all state programs.
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