HRS §383-23
How much weekly unemployment pay you get
This section explains how your weekly unemployment benefit is calculated. Your payment is your weekly benefit amount minus any wages you earn that week above a certain amount. The amount you can earn without reducing your benefit has increased over time, and your final payment is rounded up to the next whole dollar.
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The statute, as written — Weekly benefit for unemployment
For weeks beginning prior to January 5, 1992, each eligible individual who is unemployed, as defined in section 383-1, in any week shall be paid with respect to that week a benefit in an amount equal to the individual's weekly benefit amount less that part of the wages (if any) payable to the individual with respect to that week which is in excess of $2. Effective for weeks beginning January 5, 1992, and thereafter, each eligible individual who is unemployed, as defined in section 383-1, in any week shall be paid with respect to that week a benefit in an amount equal to the individual's weekly benefit amount less that part of the wages (if any) payable to the individual with respect to that week which is in excess of $50. Effective for weeks beginning January 1, 2008, and thereafter, each eligible individual who is unemployed, as defined in section 383-1, in any week shall be paid with respect to that week a benefit in an amount equal to the individual's weekly benefit amount less that part of the wages, if any, payable to the individual with respect to that week which is in excess of $150. The benefit, if not a multiple of $1, shall be computed to the next higher multiple of $1.
Sections this one refers to
§383-1 Key terms used in Hawaii's unemployment law
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