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Georgia Benefits — 2026
How Georgia calculates your benefit.
Georgia uses the Highest Quarter ÷ 21 method to determine your Weekly Benefit Amount (WBA). The calculation uses wages from your base period — typically the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters before you file.
Formula
1. Find the highest-earning quarter
2. Divide by 21
3. Apply min ($55) / max ($365) caps
WBA = max($55, min(HQ ÷ 21, $365))
Base Period
Standard: First 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters before filing. If you file in May 2026, your base period is Jan–Dec 2025.
Eligibility requirements.
Minimum earnings: You must have earned at least $1,134 during your base period.
Job separation: Must have lost your job through no fault of your own (layoff, reduction in force, position eliminated).
Able and available: You must be physically able to work and actively seeking employment.
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Estimates only. Actual benefits determined by Georgia Department of Labor based on official wage records. Data sourced from DOL Significant Provisions · Last verified 2026-01-15 · Not affiliated with any government agency.