How much can you get?
The weekly rates of contribution-based JSA are £56.80 if you are under 25 and £71.70 if you are 25 or over. Contribution-based JSA is paid for up to six months, after which you will be obliged to transfer to income-based JSA (see below).
There are no additional payments for a partner or children. If you cannot live on contribution-based JSA, you may be able to top up what you get with income-based JSA — as long as you satisfy the means test (see below).
If you have a partner and/or children, you may have a choice of which benefits to claim. For example, you could seek to top up your contribution-based JSA by claiming income-based JSA as well, or your partner could claim either Income Support , or income-based JSA.
If you have any earnings from a part-time job which involves working for fewer than 16 hours a week, the first £5.00 of your weekly earnings (or more for certain groups of workers including share fishermen, part-time firefighters and reservists) will be disregarded.
Above that amount, your earnings will be taken into account and your benefit will be reduced penny for penny. Income of more than £50 a week from an occupational or personal pension will also be taken into account.