State and local policies

State unemployment insurance
City Maximum # of weeks of available benefits Maximum weekly benefit Taxable wage base Minimum wage State paid leave State preemption of local wage or leave policy Right-to-work state Number of Black mayors Governmental reparations initiative
Los Angeles, CA 26 weeks Up to $450 $7,000 $17.28  Yes No 2 Yes, city and state
Washington, D.C. 26 weeks Up to $444 $9,000 $17.50  Yes No 7 Yes, city
Miami, FL 12 weeks N/A $7,000 $13.00  No Minimum wage
Prevailing wage
Paid leave
Yes 0 No
Atlanta, GA 26 weeks Up to $365 $9,500 $7.25  No Minimum wage
Paid leave
Yes 6 Yes, city and county
Chicago, IL 26 weeks Up to $593 as an individual; $707 with a spouse; $808 with a child $13,271 $16.20  No No 4 Yes, city
Detroit, MI 20 weeks Up to $446 $9,500 $12.48  No Minimum wage
Prevailing wage
Paid leave
No 5 Yes, city
New York, NY 26 weeks Up to $504 $12,300 $16.50  Yes No 2 Yes, city and state
Philadelphia, PA 26 weeks Up to $605 $10,000 $16.35  No Minimum wage No 4 Yes, city
Dallas, TX 26 weeks Up to $591 $9,000 $7.25  No Minimum wage
Prevailing wage
Paid leave
Yes 2 No
Houston, TX 26 weeks Up to $591 $9,000 $7.25  No Minimum wage
Prevailing wage
Paid leave
Yes 2 No
Economic Policy Institute

Sources: Workers' rights preemption in the U.S., 2023 Comparison of State Unemployment Laws, Table 2-1, and author's analysis of city minimum wage laws, state unemployment insurance, mayoral election history, and state and local government reparations initiatives.

View the underlying data on epi.org.