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Updated 2026

Oregon Unemployment Benefits Guide 2026

Everything you need to know about filing for and receiving unemployment benefits in Oregon, including how gig work affects your benefits.

$157 - $733
Weekly Benefit Range
65% wage replacement
26 weeks
Maximum Duration
Standard duration
None
Waiting Period
Benefits start immediately
Allowed
Part-Time Work
Can seek part-time

How Benefits Are Calculated

Calculation Method

Based on your highest quarter earnings divided by 26

Minimum Base Wages

You must have earned at least $1,000 during your base period

Working While Receiving Benefits

Earnings Disregard

First 33% of your weekly benefit is not counted

Benefit Reduction Rate

Benefits reduce dollar-for-dollar above the disregard

Example: Earning $200/week from gig work

If your weekly benefit is $440:

  • Earnings disregard: $145
  • Benefit reduction: $55
  • Remaining benefit: $385
  • Total income: $585

Important for Indeed Flex Workers

  • Keep accurate records of all platform earnings
  • Report earnings in the week they are earned, not when paid
  • Notify your state office about any changes in your status
  • Verify your specific state's rules on gig work regularly

Eligibility Requirements

  • Lost your job through no fault of your own
  • Earned at least $1,000 during the base period
  • Able and available to work
  • Actively seeking employment (part-time OK if that was your normal schedule)

Key Information for Oregon

No waiting week. 65% wage replacement. Can seek part-time. 1/3 earnings disregard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much unemployment can I get in Oregon?

Weekly unemployment benefits in Oregon range from $157 to $733. Oregon replaces approximately 65% of your previous wages.

How long do Oregon unemployment benefits last?

Standard Oregon unemployment benefits last up to 26 weeks. There is no waiting period; benefits start immediately.

Can I work part-time while receiving Oregon unemployment?

Yes, Oregon allows part-time work while receiving benefits. You can earn up to 33% of your weekly benefit amount before reductions.

Can gig workers receive unemployment in Oregon?

Gig workers using platforms like Indeed Flex should report all earnings. In Oregon, gig work will reduce your weekly benefit based on earnings. You can seek part-time work matching your normal schedule.

Unemployment Benefits by State

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Data Sources & Methodology

The information on this page is compiled from the following sources:

  1. [1]
    BLS OEWS Official federal statistics on employment and wages by occupation and geographic area.Visit
  2. [2]
    State Labor Dept Official state-level employment and wage data from respective labor departments.

Data Freshness

CategoryUnemployment Benefits
Last Updated2026-04-13
Next Update2026-07-13

We strive to keep all data accurate and up-to-date. Pay rates may vary based on location, experience, and employer.

About this data

Figures on this page are compiled from the public sources cited above and may be out of date. They are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute professional career, legal, tax, or financial advice. For the most current pay rates, verify with the original source, a qualified professional, or check the Indeed Flex app directly for real-time shift availability and compensation.

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