Every
six months, the Illinois Department of Employment Security publishes
the statewide average weekly wage (SAWW). The SAWW sets the maximum
and minimum weekly benefit levels for workers' compensation. To
calculate the SAWW, total wages are divided by the total number
of employees in the past six months. Some employees worked every
day, and some worked only a few days, but all are counted together.
(Federal workers and self-employed workers are excluded.)
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1/15/05
through
7/14/05 |
7/15/05
through
1/14/06 |
1/15/06
through
1/31/06 |
2/1/06
through
7/14/06
|
7/15/06
through
1/14/07 |
1/15/07
through
7/14/07 |
7/15/07
through
1/14/08 |
1/15/08
through
7/14/08 |
7/15/08
through
1/14/09 |
|
Statewide
Average
Weekly Wage (SAWW)* |
$788.99 |
$808.73 |
$822.20 |
$822.20 |
$840.65 |
$861.38 |
$873.28 |
$883.86 |
$912.56 |
|
133
1/3% of SAWW |
$1,051.99 |
$1,078.31 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,120.87 |
$1,148.51 |
$1,164.37
|
$1,178.48 |
$1,216.75 |
|
TEMPORARY
TOTAL DISABILITY |
MAXIMUM |
$1,051.99 |
$1,078.31 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,120.87 |
$1,148.51 |
$1,164.37 |
$1,178.48 |
$1,216.75 |
|
MINIMUM
|
The
minimum is the employee's average weekly wage or the rate below,
whichever is lower. |
Number
of children and/or spouse: |
Single |
$100.90 |
$100.90 |
$100.90 |
0 |
$173.32 |
$173.32 |
$173.32 |
$200.00* |
$200.00 |
$206.67** |
|
Married, no child |
$105.50 |
$105.50 |
$105.50 |
1 |
$199.32 |
$199.32 |
$199.32 |
$230.00* |
$230.00 |
$237.67** |
|
1
child |
$108.30 |
$108.30 |
$108.30 |
2 |
$225.32 |
$225.32 |
$225.32 |
$260.00* |
$260.00 |
$268.67** |
|
2
children |
$113.40 |
$113.40 |
$113.40 |
3 |
$251.32 |
$251.32 |
$251.32 |
$290.00* |
$290.00 |
$299.67** |
|
3
children |
$117.40 |
$117.40 |
$117.40 |
4+ |
$260.00 |
$260.00 |
$260.00 |
$300.00* |
$300.00 |
$310.00** |
|
4+
children |
$124.30 |
$124.30 |
$124.30 |
New
TTD minimums took effect *7/1/07 and **7/1/08. |
PERMANENT
TOTAL DISABILITY OR DEATH
Recipients may be entitled to cost-of-living adjustments through
the Rate Adjustment Fund. |
Death
benefits are paid for 20 years or $250,000, whichever is greater. |
Since
2/1/06, death benefits are paid for 25 years or $500,000, whichever
is greater. |
MAXIMUM
|
$1,051.99 |
$1,078.31 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,120.87 |
$1,148.51 |
$1,164.37 |
$1,178.48 |
$1,216.75 |
|
MINIMUM |
$394.50
|
$404.37 |
$411.10 |
$411.10 |
$420.33 |
$430.69 |
$436.64 |
$441.93 |
$456.28 |
|
PERMANENT
PARTIAL DISABILITY if amputation
of a member or enucleation of an eye |
MAXIMUM |
$1,051.99 |
$1,078.31 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,096.27 |
$1,120.87 |
$1,148.51 |
$1,164.37 |
$1,178.48 |
$1,216.75 |
|
MINIMUM |
$394.50
|
$404.37 |
$411.10 |
$411.10 |
$420.33 |
$430.69 |
$436.64 |
$441.93 |
$456.28 |
|
PERMANENT
PARTIAL DISABILITY if not amputation
of a member or enucleation of an eye |
MAXIMUM
|
7/1/04
- 6/30/05: $567.87 |
7/1/05
- 6/30/06: $591.77 |
7/1/06
- 6/30/07: $619.97 |
7/1/07
- 6/30/08: $636.15 |
7/1/08
- 6/30/09: Rate will be posted in December 2008 |
MINIMUM
|
The
minimum is the employee's average weekly wage or the rate below,
whichever is lower. |
Number
of children and/or spouse: |
Single
|
$80.90 |
$80.90 |
$80.90 |
0 |
$173.32 |
$173.32 |
$173.32 |
$200.00* |
$200.00 |
$206.67** |
|
Married,
no child |
$83.20 |
$83.20 |
$83.20 |
1 |
$199.32 |
$199.32 |
$199.32 |
$230.00* |
$230.00 |
$237.67** |
|
1
child |
$86.10 |
$86.10 |
$86.10 |
2 |
$225.32 |
$225.32 |
$225.32 |
$260.00* |
$260.00 |
$268.67** |
|
2 children |
$88.90 |
$88.90 |
$88.90 |
3 |
$251.32 |
$251.32 |
$251.32 |
$290.00* |
$290.00 |
$299.67** |
|
3
children |
$91.80 |
$91.80 |
$91.80 |
4+ |
$260.00 |
$260.00 |
$260.00 |
$300.00* |
$300.00 |
$310.00** |
|
4+
children |
$96.90 |
$96.90 |
$96.90 |
|
*New
PPD minimums took effect *7/1/07 and **7/1/08. |
PERMANENT
PARTIAL DISABILITY if 8(d)(1) (wage differential)
award |
MAXIMUM |
|
|
|
$822.20 |
$840.65 |
$861.38 |
$873.28 |
$883.86 |
$912.56 |
|
MINIMUM
The minimums are the same as the non-amputation rates above. |
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