Benefits

Unemployment benefit calculator

The calculator is based on the usual logic of flat-rate net pay and benefit rate with or without a child.

Updated on Apr 21, 2026 Calculator, calculation path and examples on one page

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Calculation path

Step by step

  1. Gross per day

    Formula: Gross × 12 / 365

    Result: €147.95

  2. Flat rate net

    Formula: Gross per day minus flat-rate tax and social deductions

    Result: €106.52

  3. Performance rate

    Result: 67 percent

  4. ALG I per day

    Formula: Flat rate net × benefit rate

    Result: €71.37

  5. ALG I per 30 days

    Result: €2,141.06

Instructions

How to use this calculator correctly

Inputs

  • Enter the average gross before the start of unemployment and select the tax class.

Read the result

  • The monthly value refers to 30 calendar days.
  • The calculation is deliberately simplified and only serves as an initial orientation.

Practical use

  • Report to the employment agency in good time to avoid any avoidable blocking times.

Related guide: Classify pensions, parental benefits, sickness benefits and unemployment benefits in an understandable way

Examples

Typical calculations

3,200 euros gross, tax class I.

Without a child

Unemployment benefit per 30 days: €1,211.97

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Same gross, but with child.

With child

Unemployment benefit per 30 days: €1,353.36

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Higher flat rate net.

Tax class III

Unemployment benefit per 30 days: €2,141.06

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Who is entitled to ALG I?

As a rule, anyone who registers as unemployed and has been employed with compulsory insurance for a long enough period of time.

Why is there 60 or 67 percent?

If you have a child, the higher benefit rate of 67 percent usually applies.

Why doesn't the calculator use my real net?

For ALG I, a flat-rate performance fee counts, not your normal payout net.

How long is ALG I paid for?

Depending on age and insurance periods, usually between six and 24 months.

Is ALG I taxable?

It is tax-free, but is subject to progression.

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Sources and notes

Rule status and context

basis
benefit rate 60 or 67 percent; flat-rate net fee in a simplified form.