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Georgia

For Georgia, maximum weeks is from 14 to 26 weeks; duration rule is an adjustable maximum number of weeks of regular UI eligibility to range from 14 to 26 weeks based upon a designated average statewide unemployment rate. The maximum number of weeks will change twice each calendar year dependent upon the average statewide unemployment rate published for April and October, verified against its source on 2026-08-18.

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Georgia our reading
Maximum weeks
from 14 to 26 weeks verified
Duration rule
an adjustable maximum number of weeks of regular UI eligibility to range from 14 to 26 weeks based upon a designated average statewide unemployment rate. The maximum number of weeks will change twice each calendar year dependent upon the average statewide unemployment rate published for April and October. verified
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DatasetUnemployment insurance: maximum weekly benefit and weeks of duration by US state

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Georgia 2021 House Bill 1090 amended Code Section 34-8-193 of Georgia Employment Security Law to create an adjustable maximum number of weeks of regular UI eligibility to range from 14 to 26 weeks based upon a designated average statewide unemployment rate. The maximum number of weeks will change twice each calendar year dependent upon the average statewide unemployment rate published for April and October.

dol.georgia.gov, retrieved 2026-08-18

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