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This is the official website of the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program, administered by the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
The application process is how we determine if you are eligible to receive unemployment benefits. You should apply for benefits the same week you become unemployed or your hours are greatly reduced. If you work 32 or more hours in a week, you are not considered to be unemployed for that week.
Unemployment Insurance provides income for some people who have lost their jobs. Some people must apply for Unemployment Insurance. See 0012.12 (Applying for Other Benefits). For information on how to count Unemployment Insurance income, see 0017.12.03 (Unearned Income).
Learn if you are eligible for Minnesota unemployment benefits and who to contact if you're out of work in Minnesota due to the coronavirus or any other reason.
Be unemployed, or working substantially reduced hours, through no fault of your own. If you are unemployed for any reason other than lack of work, Minnesota law requires that a process be followed to determine whether you are eligible for benefits.
The state of Minnesota's website for unemployment insurance answers questions about applying, payments, eligibility, and individual accounts. To talk to a representative, call 651-296-3644 in...
You can apply for unemployment insurance benefits either online or by phone using Minnesota’s self-service system. The online Applicant Self-Service System is the fastest and easiest way to apply for UI benefits and to manage your account on an ongoing basis.
In Minnesota, Cottonwood County had the highest unemployment rate at 7.3%. Olmsted County had the lowest at 2.9%. Hennepin County, the county with the largest labor force in the state, had an unemployment rate of 3.7%. The latest county-level data is from July 2024.
The Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, a state agency. The purpose of unemployment benefits is to provide a temporary partial wage replacement to help those unemployed through no fault of their own.
Unemployment Insurance in Minnesota (MN) - Calculate benefits, determine eligibility and apply for compensation.