Arizona Unemployment Calculator 2025
Calculate your potential unemployment benefits instantly with current Arizona rates
Enter your wage information to check eligibility
Weekly Benefit Amount:
$0
Maximum Duration:
26 weeks
Total Potential Benefits:
$0
Highest Quarter Wages:
$0
Base Period Total:
$0
Required Minimum (High Quarter):
$5,733
Important Notes:
• Benefits are subject to federal and state income taxes
• One-week waiting period applies before benefits begin
• Must actively search for work and be available for employment
• Partial work may reduce weekly benefit amount
Official Arizona Resource:
Arizona DES Unemployment Services - File Claims & Get SupportHow to Use This Calculator
1
Select Unemployment Reason
Choose the reason that best describes why you became unemployed. This affects your eligibility for benefits.
2
Enter Quarterly Wages
Input your gross wages for each of the last 4 completed quarters. This is your "base period" used for calculations.
3
Confirm Work Availability
Verify that you're available for work and actively seeking employment, as required by Arizona law.
4
Review Your Results
Check your eligibility status and potential benefit amounts. Use the official DES link to file your actual claim.
Arizona Unemployment FAQs 2025
How much is Arizona unemployment benefits 2025?
Arizona pays 4% of your highest quarter wages as weekly benefits. The maximum weekly amount is $320 in 2025. The minimum weekly payment is $224. You can receive benefits for up to 26 weeks total.
What is the minimum income to qualify for unemployment in Arizona?
You need at least $5,733 in your highest quarter. This equals 390 times Arizona's minimum wage of $14.70. The other three quarters must total at least half your highest quarter amount. You must have worked in Arizona during your base period.
How long does it take to get unemployment benefits in Arizona?
Arizona processes most claims within 2-3 weeks after filing. You must file weekly claims to receive payments. There is a one-week waiting period before benefits begin. Complex cases may take longer to process.
Can I collect unemployment if I quit my job in Arizona?
You can collect benefits if you quit for good cause. Good cause includes unsafe work conditions or harassment. You cannot collect if you quit without good reason. Arizona reviews each quit case individually to determine eligibility.
What disqualifies you from unemployment in Arizona?
Being fired for misconduct disqualifies you from benefits. Misconduct includes theft, violence, or rule violations. Refusing suitable work also disqualifies you. You must be available and actively seeking work to qualify.
How do I file for unemployment in Arizona 2025?
File online at azui.com or call (877) 766-8477. You need your Social Security number and work history. File during your first week of unemployment. You must file weekly claims to continue receiving payments.
Does Arizona unemployment contact your employer?
Yes, Arizona contacts your former employer about your claim. Employers can contest your claim if they disagree. The state investigates contested claims before approving benefits. This process may delay your first payment.
Can you work part-time and collect unemployment in Arizona?
Yes, you can work part-time while collecting benefits. Arizona reduces your weekly benefit if you earn money. You must report all earnings when filing weekly claims. The state calculates partial benefit amounts based on your earnings.
What is Arizona's current unemployment rate 2025?
Arizona's unemployment rate remained at 4.1% as of the most recent report. The state added 18,100 jobs since April 2024. Arizona's rate is below the national average. Job growth continues in key industries.
Do I have to pay taxes on Arizona unemployment benefits?
Yes, unemployment benefits are taxable income in Arizona. You can choose to have taxes withheld from payments. You will receive a 1099-G form for tax filing. Report all unemployment income on your tax return.
How is the base period calculated for Arizona unemployment?
The base period covers the first four quarters of your last five completed quarters. Arizona uses your wages during this period to calculate benefits. Your highest quarter determines your weekly benefit amount. All quarters must meet minimum wage requirements.
Can I get unemployment if I was laid off in Arizona?
Yes, layoffs qualify you for unemployment benefits in Arizona. Benefits help unemployed workers who lost jobs through no fault of their own. You must meet wage and work requirements. File your claim immediately after being laid off.
How do I appeal an Arizona unemployment denial?
File an appeal within 15 days of the denial notice. Submit your appeal online or by mail to Arizona DES. Include any supporting documents with your appeal. You can request a hearing to present your case.
What happens if I don't file my weekly unemployment claim in Arizona?
You must file weekly claims to verify unemployment and receive payments. Missing a weekly claim stops your benefit payments. You may be able to claim missed weeks later. Contact Arizona DES immediately if you miss filing.
Can students collect unemployment benefits in Arizona?
Generally, students may face challenges collecting unemployment in Arizona unless they meet specific eligibility criteria. They must be available for full-time work and actively seeking employment, which can conflict with typical student schedules. Eligibility often depends on prior work history and reason for job separation, similar to other claimants.