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- If you're eligible for unemployment, you can receive between 50% and 60% of your average weekly wage during the base period. The CDLE applies two different formulas to determine your weekly benefit amount and pays you whichever number is higher:Learn more:If you're eligible for unemployment, you can receive between 50% and 60% of your average weekly wage during the base period. The CDLE applies two different formulas to determine your weekly benefit amount and pays you whichever number is higher:www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/collecting-unem…If you received $2,500 or more in wages on a W-2 from any employer where taxes were withheld during the last 18 months, you are likely eligible to file a claim for unemployment benefits. Before you file a claim, gather your income-related information, such as pay stubs.cdle.colorado.gov/unemployment/file-a-claim
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