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Utah Benefits Calculator

Utah Benefits Calculator – Benefits Calc by State
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Utah Benefits Calculator 2026

Calculate your Utah unemployment insurance or workers’ compensation benefits. Both calculators are pre-loaded with Utah’s 2026 rates.

$721
UI Max/Week
26 wks
UI Max Duration
66.67%
WC Wage Rate
100% of SAWW
WC Max/Week
📋 Utah Unemployment Calculator

Utah Unemployment Benefits Estimator

Enter your recent earnings — Utah’s 2026 UI rates are already loaded.

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✓ Pre-filled — Utah 2026 rate
✓ Pre-filled — Utah cap
✓ Pre-filled — Utah maximum
Est. Weekly Benefit
Before waiting week
Total UI Payout
At max duration
Wage Replacement
% of your weekly wage
Waiting Week
1 Week
Unpaid — week 1 forfeited
⚠️ This is an estimate. Your actual benefit depends on your base period wages and Utah Department of Labor calculations. Apply at the Utah unemployment office for your official amount.
🦺 Utah Workers’ Comp Calculator

Utah Workers’ Compensation Estimator

Enter your average weekly wage — Utah’s 2026 workers’ comp rates are pre-loaded.

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✓ Pre-filled — Utah 2026 rate
✓ Pre-filled — Utah cap
Est. Weekly Benefit
Temporary total disability
Est. Total Benefits
Over entered duration
Waiting Period
3 Days
Retroactively paid if 28+ days disabled
Wage Replacement
66.67%
Of average weekly wage
⚠️ Workers’ comp benefits vary based on injury type, dispute status, and other factors. This estimate covers temporary total disability only. Consult a workers’ compensation attorney for your specific situation.

📋 Utah Unemployment Insurance Facts

Benefit Calculation
~60% of average weekly wages
Max Weekly Benefit
$721
Max Duration
26 weeks
Waiting Week
Yes — 1 week unpaid
Key Note
Utah has a high UI replacement rate of 60% and a strong maximum benefit relative to the state’s wage base.

🦺 Utah Workers’ Compensation Facts

Wage Replacement Rate
66.67%
Max Weekly Benefit
100% of SAWW
Waiting Period
3 days
Retroactive Pay
Yes — if disabled 28+ days
Key Note
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What You Need to Know in Utah

  • Utah’s 60% wage replacement rate for UI is above the national average of ~47–50%.
  • Utah workers’ comp has a shorter 3-day waiting period compared to the common 7-day standard.
  • UI and workers’ comp are separate programs — UI covers job loss through no fault of your own, while workers’ comp covers on-the-job injuries regardless of employment status.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will I get for unemployment in Utah?
In Utah, unemployment benefits are calculated at ~60% of average weekly wages. The maximum you can receive is $721 per week for up to 26 weeks. Your actual amount depends on your wages during the base period — typically the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters.
How is workers’ comp calculated in Utah?
Utah workers’ compensation pays 66.67% of your average weekly wage for temporary total disability, up to a maximum of 100% of SAWW per week. There is a 3-day waiting period before benefits begin — but this waiting period is paid retroactively if your disability lasts more than a certain number of days.
Can I collect UI and workers’ comp at the same time in Utah?
Generally no — you cannot collect both at the same time. UI requires that you are able and available to work, which conflicts with workers’ comp temporary disability. However, if you recover from your injury and are then laid off, you may be able to transition to UI at that point.
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