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Welcome to the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program. This is the official website of the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Program, administered by the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
- Applicants
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- Employers & Agents
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- Fraud Report
Report possible unemployment insurance fraud If you have...
- Frontline Worker Pay
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Welcome to the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program...
- Contact Us / Employers
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- Applicants
You can apply for unemployment insurance benefits either online or by phone using the self-service system. The day you apply for benefits will not affect the amount of benefits you receive.
2 ημέρες πριν · Minnesota’s program meets these benchmarks more closely than California’s or New York’s, with 59 percent of unemployed workers temporarily receiving benefits that this year, on average, have ...
When you apply, you choose how you want to receive your benefit payments: Direct deposit to your checking or savings account, or. U.S. Bank ReliaCard Visa (unemployment debit card). You can change your payment method by logging in to your account online or by calling customer service.
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Information about when someone who has been furloughed, temporarily laid off, or had hours reduced might qualify for unemployment benefits in Minnesota. Go to the website: Temporary layoffs and unemployment insurance
This fact sheet talks about how unemployment insurance (benefits) work. Who can get it, how to apply and what to do if your amount is lowered or you are denied.