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Indiana Unemployment Insurance

What to expect if you file for unemployment benefits in Indiana

Max weekly benefit

$390

Max duration

26 weeks

Max total benefit

$10,140

How benefit is calculated5% of base-period wages ÷ 26
Waiting weekYes — first week unpaid
StateIndiana (IN)
⚠️ Indiana has a one-week waiting period. Your first week of unemployment is unpaid — benefits begin in week 2 after your claim is approved.
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About Indiana unemployment insurance

In Indiana, the maximum weekly unemployment benefit is $390 and benefits can last up to 26 weeks. Your actual benefit amount depends on your wage history — 5% of base-period wages ÷ 26.

To qualify, you must have lost your job through no fault of your own (layoffs qualify; quitting or being fired for cause typically does not). You must be actively searching for work each week you claim benefits.

File as soon as possible after your last day — there is typically a 2–4 week processing delay between filing and receiving your first payment. Indiana also requires a one-week waiting period before benefits begin.