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ProSense

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Sat Dec 28, 2013, 06:25 PM Dec 2013

Falling off the unemployment insurance cliff [View all]

Falling off the unemployment insurance cliff

by Laura Clawson



Thanks to congressional inaction, emergency unemployment insurance for people who've been unemployed longer than six months expired today with long-term unemployment at double the level it's been when such benefits expired after past recessions. That's a very big deal to 1.3 million people who will now not have the jobless benefits that are in many cases what's standing between them and the loss of a home or other basic necessities.

The lapse in emergency unemployment insurance will hit middle-class—or formerly middle-class—people hard:

Unlike food stamps—another safety net program that Congress likes to kick around—Americans don't qualify for unemployment insurance by being poor. In fact, you can only qualify for unemployment benefits if you had a solid work history prior to being laid off. And you can only remain eligible by continuing to search for work.

Roughly 40 percent of Americans who've received long-term unemployment benefits since 2008 had previously earned between $30,000 and $75,000, according to an analysis of Census data by the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Earlier research by the Congressional Budget Office has shown that more than two-thirds of recipients had annual incomes more than twice the poverty level and that such households received 70 percent of all unemployment payments.

Still, they're not rich, so Republicans are all too willing to screw them.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/12/28/1265776/-Falling-off-the-unemployment-insurance-nbsp-cliff

Bernie Sanders: Supporting the Unemployed (updated)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024240453

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Kick! n/t ProSense Dec 2013 #1
Many of those that will lose benefits sre supporting families. panader0 Dec 2013 #2
That's an Excellent point! One of my best friends is a union electrician and is supporting 3 kids adirondacker Dec 2013 #6
Okay, how long should these benefits be extended for....? Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #3
? ProSense Dec 2013 #4
Answers... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #5
Why do you ProSense Dec 2013 #7
Perhaps I was not clear. Your questions in bold. Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #8
Is the ProSense Dec 2013 #10
Answers (Your questions in bold) Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #12
You ProSense Dec 2013 #14
How many different times and ways do I need to explain this? Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #15
"If you cannot find a job within a set period of time, this benefit should end. " ProSense Dec 2013 #16
No clue on any of that... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #19
Also, if someone ProSense Dec 2013 #17
Yes, if they cannot find work they will become poor... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #18
What ProSense Dec 2013 #22
You will have to puzzle this out for youself now. nt Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #23
Can't explain? It's your point. n/t ProSense Dec 2013 #24
I did Pro, and my words are not cryptic. I believe you are playing a game... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #25
No ProSense Dec 2013 #26
The THREAD is discussing unemployment... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #27
First ProSense Dec 2013 #28
Answers (you in bold) Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #29
Wait ProSense Dec 2013 #32
Simple... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #33
This doesn't ProSense Jan 2014 #34
Thanks PS! Cha Dec 2013 #9
There needs to be a Job Reserve Board gulliver Dec 2013 #11
That's actually freaking brilliant... Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #20
compassion is sooo yesterday. spanone Dec 2013 #13
k&r ! nt steve2470 Dec 2013 #21
If congress doesn't act perhaps President Obama can do something with an executive order DCBob Dec 2013 #30
k&r! sheshe2 Dec 2013 #31
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