Complete Unemployment Guide

Massachusetts Unemployment Benefits
1 in 21 Massachusetts residents is currently unemployed – you’re not alone.
This guide cuts through the noise and explains exactly who qualifies, how to apply, and what you’re entitled to – without legal mumbo-jumbo.
***Disclaimer: We are an independent platform and not affiliated with any government unemployment agency. Please consult official sources for applications and eligibility.
Eligibility
Am I Eligible?
You likely qualify if:
- You likely qualify if:
- You lost your job or had your hours reduced through no fault of your own — this means layoffs, business closures, or being let go without misconduct.
- You earned at least $6,300 during your base period (last four completed calendar quarters) and worked at least 30 times your weekly benefit amount.
- You’re able to work, available for work, and actively looking for work every week you claim benefits.
- You’re legally authorized to work in the U.S. (non-citizens must provide Alien Registration Number for verification).
Massachusetts May Deny Benefits If You:
- Quit without good cause related to the job or were fired for deliberate misconduct
- Refuse suitable job offers or fail to complete required work search activities
- Don’t attend scheduled MassHire Career Center appointments
- Are receiving workers’ compensation or are unable to work due to illness/injury
- Provide false information on your application
Job Search Requirements Explained
Massachusetts requires that you complete at least 3 work search activities per week starting May 6, 2025. You must record these activities when requesting weekly benefits.
These count as job search activities:
- Submitting applications, resumes, or letters of interest through employers or employment websites like MassHire JobQuest
- Making in-person visits with employers who may have openings
- Attending MassHire Career Center job fairs, networking events, or workshops
- Interviewing with potential employers (in person, phone, or online)
- Registering with private employment agencies or placement services
Important: Keep detailed written logs of all work search activities for one year – you may be selected for audit verification.
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Claiming Your Benefits
How to Register & Apply

Where to Apply
Massachusetts DUA Unemployment Services (requires MyMassGov account)
Phone: 1-877-626-6800 (Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm)

What You’ll Need
- Social Security number, birth date, home address, email, phone number
- Employment history from last 15 months (employer names, addresses, phone numbers, dates worked)
- Bank information for direct deposit (or you’ll receive a Bank of America debit card)
- If non-U.S. citizen: Alien Registration Number
- If military veteran: DD-214 Member 4 form
- If former federal employee: SF8 form

When to Apply
Apply as soon as you lose your job or have hours significantly reduced. Note: If laid off at week’s end but paid for full week, wait until following week to file.
Processing Time: Most claims processed within 3-4 weeks.

After Applying
- You’ll receive monetary determination showing benefit amount and eligibility
- May receive non-monetary determinations on other eligibility issues
- Must start requesting weekly benefits the week after filing your initial claim
- Identity verification may be required at USPS location or by document submission
Benefit Breakdown
What Benefits Will I Get?

Weekly Payment
Approximately 50% of your average weekly wage, with minimum of $45 and maximum of $1,051 per week (as of October 2024)

Duration
Up to 30 weeks when unemployment rate exceeds 5.1% in metro areas (currently extended through April 20, 2025 benefit year), otherwise 26 weeks

Partial Work?
You can work part-time while receiving benefits. Earnings greater than 1/3 of your weekly benefit amount will be deducted from your weekly payment.
Important Reminders:
- Complete at least 3 work search activities weekly and record them online or by phone
- File weekly certifications even if your claim is under review
- Report all earnings from any work performed
- Keep work search records for one year in case of audit 10-day appeal deadline for any negative determinations
How We Can Help
How GigHQ Helps (Every Step of the Way)
Unemployment benefits require proof of job searching. GigHQ helps you stay eligible, stay sane, and stay one step ahead.
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