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Unemployment Compensation: You Must Make Even More to Qualify in 2006

December 22, 2005

Unemployment Compensation: You Must Make Even More to Qualify in 2006

December 22, 2005

An Ohio minimum-wage worker who works 37 hours a week every week during 2006 will not qualify for unemployment compensation. That will be the result of the eligibility requirements for 2006 released recently by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. Under a formula that ties eligibility to the state average weekly wage, workers will have to average at least $193 a week over a minimum of 20 weeks, up from $186 this year.

Ohio’s earnings test is among the highest of any state in the country. It means that a worker may earn as much as $10,000 next year and not be eligible for benefits.

A study released last year by National Employment Law Project and Policy Matters Ohio examined what would happen if Ohio’s requirements were changed so that those making at least $100 a week for 20 weeks would qualify for benefits. It found that an additional 352,000 individuals, or 6.8 percent of the state’s workforce, would potentially be eligible should they become unemployed.

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