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Benefits, in Texas, range from $59 to $406 per week, maximum and for maximum pay out of 26 weeks, equal $10,556. This is only if the $60,000 were earned wages, as commissions do not count toward contributing earnings (i.e. salesmen, independent contractors, etc.). See Related Link below for details.

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Q: How much unemployment would you get for a 60 thousand a year job in Texas?
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