Ohio Unemployment Calculator 2026
Estimate your weekly unemployment benefit in Ohio. The 2026 maximum is $647/week for up to 26 weeks.
Calculate Your Benefit
Ohio UI Benefits at a Glance
| Maximum Weekly Benefit | $647 |
| Maximum Duration | 26 weeks |
| Benefit Rate | 50% of prior weekly wage |
| Waiting Week | No waiting period |
| State Tax on Benefits | 3.5% |
How Ohio Calculates Your Benefit
Ohio calculates your weekly benefit amount (WBA) as approximately 50% of your average weekly wage during the base period. Your WBA cannot exceed $647. UI benefits are federally taxable; you may elect 10% voluntary federal withholding. Ohio also taxes UI benefits at 3.5%.
Eligibility Requirements
- Separated from your job through no fault of your own (layoff, not resignation or misconduct)
- Earned sufficient wages during the base period
- Able, available, and actively seeking full-time work each week
- File weekly certifications to continue receiving benefits
Disclaimer: This is an estimate only. Actual weekly benefit amounts are determined by your state unemployment agency based on your specific wage history and claim details. Data reflects 2026 benefit schedules. Consult the Ohio Department of Labor for official figures.
Ohio Unemployment Benefits 2026: Key Facts
Ohio pays up to $647/week for 26 weeks. At 3.5% state income tax, Ohio claimants retain most of their benefit. A worker earning $1,300/week would receive $647 (capped), keeping approximately $552 after taxes.