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On average, the most anyone can get on unemployment benefits in Kansas is about $560. This is the maximum weekly claim amount if you're eligible. The lowest you can receive is about $160 based on the 2023 Kansas Department of Labor UI rates.
Waiver Request. An individual shall make a written request for waiver of a determined overpayment within thirty (30) days of the date of the notification that the individual has been overpaid unemployment insurance benefits.
You may be disqualified for benefits if you if you voluntarily quit your job without good cause attributable to the work or the employer. You may still be eligible if you under certain circumstances outlined in Kansas law.