What quarters of earnings determine the claimant’s base period?
The first four of the last five completed calendar quarters prior to filing a claim are the quarters of earnings that make up the traditional base period. If a claimant fails to qualify monetarily under the traditional base period, beginning in 2011, they can use an alternate base period (ABP) which is the last four completed calendar quarters.
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