State guide Arizona

Arizona Weekly Benefit Amount: Records, Pressure Points, and What to Handle Now

A grounded weekly benefit amount page for Arizona readers who want useful answers early, without filler.

Reviewed June 2026 4 min read Official-source linked Ver en Espanol
Quick Facts Arizona Department of Economic Security
File online UInteract β†’
Max weekly benefit $320/week
Max duration 26 weeks
Waiting week Yes β€” 1 unpaid week
Work search required 1 contact/week
Phone hours Mon–Fri (automated system 24/7)

Verify current amounts and deadlines at the official agency site β€” numbers change when state legislatures update UI statutes.

Key Takeaways
  • For most claimants in Arizona, the avoidable delay happens early, before the claim is organized and before anyone notices a missing week.
  • Most readers want to know how much they will actually receive each week, how that number gets calculated, and how many weeks of payments they can expect.
  • Contacting the state agency directly is most useful when normal processing delays, identity verification, and the need to keep a complete work-history record could change the outcome.

Arizona Department of Economic Security calculates your weekly benefit at approximately 1/25 of your wages in the highest base period quarter, up to $320/week and with a floor of $187/week. At $320 maximum, Arizona's cap is lower than most Sun Belt peers β€” Nevada pays up to $631 Colorado up to $844. But the $187 minimum is among the highest floors in the region. With 26 weeks maximum and a waiting week, Arizona's total potential benefit is up to $8,125 at the maximum ($320 Γ— 25 payable weeks after the waiting week).

Key Takeaways
  • Weekly benefit β‰ˆ highest quarter wages Γ· 25, capped at $320 and floored at $187.
  • 26 weeks maximum with one unpaid waiting week β€” effectively 25 payable weeks, totaling up to $8,000 at the cap.
  • Arizona's $187 floor protects low-wage workers β€” every qualifying claimant receives at least $187/week.
Official Resources

Always verify exact numbers, deadlines, and forms on the Arizona Department of Economic Security's official website – this page provides general guidance, not state-specific legal advice.

  • Find your state's unemployment office (CareerOneStop, U.S. Dept. of Labor): source
  • Federal unemployment insurance overview (U.S. Dept. of Labor): source
  • Arizona state agency: Arizona Department of Economic Security: source

The Calculation

Take your wages in your single highest-earning base period quarter and divide by 25 β€” that is your weekly benefit amount. If your best quarter was $8,000, your weekly benefit is $8,000 Γ· 25 = $320 (at the cap). If it was $5,000, your benefit is $5,000 Γ· 25 = $200. Workers earning $8,000 or more in their highest quarter hit the $320 maximum. Your Arizona DES monetary determination letter shows the base period wages on file β€” appeal within 15 days if any quarter is incorrect.

Partial Benefits During Work

Report gross earnings each bi-weekly certification in UInteract. Arizona allows a disregard before reducing benefits β€” earnings above the disregard reduce your weekly benefit dollar-for-dollar. Report accurately: Arizona DES cross-matches certification records against employer quarterly wage filings.

Frequently Asked Questions

I earned $60,000/year in Scottsdale. Arizona UI is only $320/week β€” is that right?
Yes. At $60,000/year, your quarterly earnings were approximately $15,000 β€” well above the threshold that triggers Arizona's $320 cap. Your replacement rate is about 27% of prior weekly earnings. Arizona's cap is one of the lower maximums in the country. Financial planning during your Arizona job search should account for a significant income gap between your prior salary and the $320/week maximum. Seeking supplemental income through part-time work while certifying accurately is one approach.
My Arizona DES determination shows wages from only 3 of my 4 base period quarters. What happened?
Wage data gaps occur when employers file quarterly reports late, or when there is a payroll system change. Appeal within 15 days with your W-2 and pay stubs for the missing quarter. DES will request verification from the employer's records. Correcting a missing quarter can increase your weekly benefit significantly β€” every additional $800 in highest-quarter wages adds approximately $32/week to your benefit up to the $320 cap.
How does Arizona's earnings disregard work when I have part-time income?
Arizona allows you to earn a small amount without reducing your UI benefit. Earnings above that disregard reduce your weekly benefit dollar-for-dollar. Report exact gross earnings in each UInteract bi-weekly certification. Even when part-time earnings reduce your benefit to zero for a specific week, certify accurately and continue β€” those weeks preserve your remaining entitlement.
Arizona's $187 minimum is my benefit. How was that calculated?
The $187 minimum applies when the standard formula (highest quarter Γ· 25) produces a result below $187. This happens when your highest base period quarter wages were below approximately $4,675. Every qualifying Arizona claimant receives at least $187/week regardless of how low their base period wages were. The minimum is set by Arizona statute and does not vary by case.
I worked in Arizona for only 4 months before my layoff. Will my quarterly wages be enough?
Four months spans parts of two calendar quarters. If your earnings in either or both of those quarters are sufficient, you may qualify. With 4 months of full-time work at Arizona minimum wage ($14.35/hour in 2024), your earnings across two quarters would be approximately $11,450 β€” well above the $7,000 threshold. Your weekly benefit would be your highest quarter wages Γ· 25, which at $5,750 highest quarter = $230/week. File through UInteract and DES will calculate from your actual wage records.