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This paper studies differences in unemployment insurance (UI) benefit receipt among White and Black individuals. We combine data containing detailed information on individuals’ work history and UI receipt with state-level UI regulations. Black individuals who separate from a job are 30 % less likely to receive UI and receive 46 % fewer benefits than White individuals. These gaps are similar in magnitude among individuals who are likely eligible for UI. Statistical decompositions indicate that 37 % of the gap in UI receipt and 65 % of the gap in UI benefit amount are explained by Black workers’ lower pre-unemployment earnings and higher tendency to live in the South.