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How long can I receive unemployment benefits in New Jersey?

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In New Jersey, individuals may receive unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks during a standard benefit year. However, the exact duration of benefits can vary depending on specific circumstances, such as the statewide unemployment rate, which may trigger extended benefits during periods of high unemployment. It is important to note that individuals must actively seek work and meet eligibility requirements to continue receiving benefits. New Jersey unemployment benefits also provide individuals with additional weeks of benefits during periods of federally declared emergencies or when specific program extensions are put in place. The benefits are designed to support individuals while they search for new employment opportunities, and they are typically paid on a weekly basis based on prior earnings. For the most accurate and current information regarding benefits, it may be helpful to refer to the official New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development website.
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Answered Jun 17th 2025

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