Maximum Weekly Benefit Amounts for Unemployment and Temporary Disability Insurance to Increase in July Published on Friday, June 25, 2021 CRANSTON, R.I. - Today, the Department of Labor and Training announced new maximum weekly benefit amounts for the two major income support programs it runs for Rhode Island workers and employers – Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI). For new claims with an effective date of July 4, 2021 or later, the maximum weekly benefit rate for Unemployment Insurance will increase to $661 per beneficiary, an increase of $62 from last year's maximum of $599. For beneficiaries with the maximum five dependents the maximum weekly benefit rate will be $826. The maximum weekly benefit rate for Temporary Disability Insurance will increase to $978 per beneficiary, an increase of $91 from the current weekly maximum benefit rate of $887. For beneficiaries with the maximum five dependents, the maximum weekly benefit rate will be $1,320. The Labor Market Information (LMI) division of DLT calculates benefit rates for UI and TDI every June, before the start of the new benefit year. UI and TDI maximum weekly benefit amounts are calculated using the average weekly wage in covered employment for the previous calendar year. The maximum weekly benefit rate for UI is set at 57.5 percent of the average weekly wage for covered employment, rounded down to the next lower dollar amount. The maximum weekly benefit for TDI is set at 85 percent of the average weekly wage, as follows: About UI and TDI: UI provides temporary income support to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own and who have sufficient wages to meet the monetary requirements. It is funded entirely from state and federal UI taxes paid by RI employers. TDI protects workers against wage loss due to a non-work related illness or injury, and through Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI), which provides up to four weeks to bond with a new child or to care for a seriously ill family member. Workers pay for TDI through a payroll tax. About DLT: The Department of Labor and Training (DLT) offers employment services, educational services and economic opportunities to both individuals and employers. DLT protects Rhode Island's workforce by enforcing labor laws, prevailing wage rates and workplace health and safety standards. The department also provides temporary income support to unemployed and temporarily disabled workers. For more information, please call the Department of Labor and Training at (401) 462-8000 or visit the website at www.dlt.ri.gov. UI/TDI Max Rates Press Release 2021 UI and TDI Quick Reference