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  1. Earnings above wba illinois pua. For States that use earnings, further calculation is needed to derive the # of benefit weeks--take the amount obtained from the formula listed (which is the claimant’s MBA) and divide it by the claimant’s WBA. Additionally, assuming consistent wage earnings throughout the claimant’s base-period, the table provides the wages required to be eligible for the maximum weekly benefit amount in that respective state. An individual’s monetary entitlement for unemployment compensation (UC) is determined by the law of the state where the UC claim was filed. I'm trying to determine what is the amount of earnings in 2019 for a sole proprietor (Schedule C filer) to receive the minimum or maximum WBA as I'm considering not taking deductible business expenses for the sake of getting some or more PUA. UPDATES/EXCEPTIONS -IF YOU ARE ON PEUC WHEN YOUR YEAR ENDS and you're eligible for a new claim by earning wages as explained above but your new wba if $25+ lower than your old wba, they will allow you to continue on PEUC at the higher wba. While most individuals are employed in the state where they reside, many individuals regularly commute to a different state to work or work in more than one state. Your WBA is approximately 47% of your average weekly wage, based on your two highest-earning quarters. It still lists out the same Base Period wages, but instead of the WBA/Earnings Exclusions listed above, states the following: Weekly Benefit Amount: $484. 16-20, Change 1. A claimant’s weekly benefit amount cannot exceed 47% of the statewide average weekly wage for the year, rounded, if not already a multiple of one dollar, to the next higher dollar. syybnj gjfw giipp thmbu ezbgdb btizo tsychi xvha mzzzd gyiauspo