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Depends widely on your state laws, but in most states it's 66 2/3 of your AWW ( average weekly wage). Your AWW is calculated by taking the last 26 weeks of your earnings and taking the average. All states have minimums and maximums, you'd have to check with your state dept of labor on that

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