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Alabama-$8000*

Alaska-$25500

Arkansas-$9000*

Arizona-$7000*

California-$7000

Colorado-$10000*

Connecticut-$15000*

D.C.-$9000

Delaware-$8500*

Florida-$7000

Georgia-$8500*

Hawaii-$28400

Iowa-$17900

Idaho-$25700

Illinois-$9000*

Indiana-$7000*

Kansas-$8000*

Kentucky-$8000*

Louisiana-$7000*

Massachusetts-$10800

Maryland-$8500*

Maine-$12000*

Michigan-$9500*

Minnesota-$20000

Missouri-$7000

Mississippi-$7000*

Montana-$18200

North Carolina-$14700

North Dakota-$17000

Nebraska-$7000*

New Hampshire-$8000*

New Jersey-$22100

New Mexico-$15200

Nevada-$20300

New York-$8500*

Ohio-$9000*

Oklahoma-$10100

Oregon-$25000

Pennsylvania-$8000

Rhode Island-$12000

South Carolina-$7000*

South Dakota-$7000*

Tennessee-$7000*

Texas-$9000*

Utah-$21400

Virginia-$8000*

Vermont-$8000*

Washington-$26600

Wisconsin-$10500*

W. Virginia-$8000*

Wyoming-$14100

Those states indicated in BOLD have increased their wage bases from Year 2000, while those indicated with asterisks* have maintained the same wage base. The remaining states have not released their 2001 wage bases as of yet.

Click on a blue link to be taken directly to that states' unemployment insurance information homepage