Unemployment Benefit Rate Increasing

Dec 19, 2025

by Liz Gullett

As MLC’s Communications and Social Media Manager, Liz Gullett keeps clients informed and up-to-date on the goings on in Lansing and the Capitol.

On January 1, 2026, the maximum weekly rate for unemployment benefits is scheduled to increase from $446 to $530. The increase is part of bipartisan legislation that was signed into law in December 2024.

Key Points:

    • The amount an unemployed worker receives for each dependent (up to five total) will also increase from $12.66 per dependent to $19.33.
    • Under the law, the weekly benefit rate will continue to increase annually.
    • Claims filed before January 1 will not see a change in the approved weekly benefit rate.
    • On January 1, 2027, the maximum weekly unemployment benefit rate will increase to $614, and the dependent rate will rise to $26.

To qualify for unemployment benefits, a worker must be unemployed, and:

    • Registered for work at MiTalent.org and have visited a Michigan Works! Association service center to begin the reemployment process.
    • Willing to accept any suitable full-time employment.
    • Physically and mentally capable of performing full-time work, as performed before losing a job, or have been trained to do.
    • Actively seeking suitable full-time work.
    • Starting in June 2026, unemployed workers must record three work search activities each week, up from one.

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