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The Montana unemployment insurance program provided up to 28 weeks of benefits as of February 2023. Benefit amounts ranged from a minimum of $183 a week to a maximum of $618 a week.
Length and amount of standard benefits The Montana unemployment insurance program provided up to 28 weeks of benefits as of February 2023. Benefit amounts ranged from a minimum of $183 a week to a maximum of $618 a week.
The program stabilizes the local and state economy by preventing a sharp drop in consumer spending during periods of high unemployment. Unemployment Insurance benefits are paid with Montana employer's Unemployment Insurance contributions.
If you're incarcerated, on vacation, or in school, or you don't have adequate transportation to get to work, you likely won't be considered able and available to work. In Montana, you must actively search for work each week, keeping a log of your job contacts and other job search activities.
If you misplaced or did not receive your 1099-G tax form, you can print a copy online by logging into your UI account. UI claimants are required to report hours worked and earnings received during the week when requesting payment of UI benefits.
For questions regarding Unemployment Insurance Benefit Claims visit uiclaimant.mt.gov or call (406) 444-2545.
The first week you are eligible is called your Waiting Week. You must file a payment request and meet all eligibility requirements. You will not get paid for this week. Your payments will start the next week you request a payment, if you are eligible.
Claimants can choose whether to file and receive payments weekly or biweekly.