Calculate your weekly benefits
A quick simple way to estimate the weekly benefits you’ll receive while you're on leave.

Benefits Estimate Calculator
How the calculator works
- This calculator will estimate your weekly benefit amount.
- We calculate your benefits based on a sliding scale using the wages you earned in your base year and the state average weekly wage. Want to learn more? Read the Employee Guidebook.
- The calculator provides an estimate of your benefits based on the information you provide. Your actual benefit amount may be different.
A note about this estimate
- This estimate will be closer to your actual benefit amount if you use your wages from your base year or alternate base year, if you didn’t earn at least $1,000 in your base year. Choose the appropriate year to use wages from.
- If you’re self-employed and don’t work as an employee for any other employer, only include your net income from quarters that you have paid contributions.
- If you’re self-employed, and also work as an employee for at least one employer who participates in Paid Leave, we base your weekly benefit amount on your self-employed income and your wages. Include both your wages and net income.
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A note about this estimate
- This estimate will be closer to your actual benefit amount if you use your wages from your base year or alternate base year, if you didn’t earn at least $1,000 in your base year. Choose the appropriate year to use wages from.
- If you’re self-employed and don’t work as an employee for any other employer, only include your net income from quarters that you have paid contributions.
- If you’re self-employed, and also work as an employee for at least one employer who participates in Paid Leave, we base your weekly benefit amount on your self-employed income and your wages. Include both your wages and net income.
Next steps
Ready to apply? Start by creating an account in Frances Online.
Visit the Employee Toolkit for help.
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About Paid Leave Oregon
Paid Leave Oregon is a division of the Oregon Employment Department.
- Leadership
- Rulemaking
- Senate Bill 1515
Paid Leave Oregon is a new program and will change as we continue to incorporate partner and community feedback. While we strive to have the most complete, accurate and timely information on our website, this website is not a legally binding document and may not include all information regarding the law that applies to you. Please consult Oregon Revised Statutes and rules for official information, or consult your legal advisors, regarding Paid Leave Oregon.