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House Votes to Extend Jobless Benefits

By JIM ABRAMS
,
AP
posted: 139 DAYS 23 HOURS AGO
filed under: Financial Crisis
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WASHINGTON (Sept. 23) - With no end in sight to the country's job market woes, the House has agreed to give the jobless in a majority of states another 13 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits.
The bill, which passed the House 331-83 , approves the extra three months of benefits for those jobless living in 27 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, with unemployment rates topping 8.5 percent. Similar legislation is pending in the Senate. The longtime unemployed in states with lower levels of joblessness would not get the extension.
The job market appears to be the last to recover from a recession that officially began in December 2007. Jobless benefits have already been extended to record lengths through federal intervention.
States offer 26 weeks of benefits, with the average payment about $300 a week. But with federal help, including provisions from the economic stimulus bill, the unemployed in states hardest hit by the recession can receive up to 79 weeks of assistance.
About 5 million of those unemployed, about one-third of the total, have been out of work for six months, another figure that far outpaces recent recessions. There are about six people looking for every job available.
"Providing these Americans with a modest economic lifeline is not only the humane thing to do but it's in the economic interest of the country," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., noting that every unemployment insurance dollar has $1.64 in positive economic impact by supporting existing jobs and the housing market.
He said the immediate effect of the bill would to keep assistance flowing to about 300,000 people, three-fourths of those expected to exhaust their benefits in September. Through the end of the year, it would protect more than 1 million from losing their benefits, he said.
One of the 17 Democrats to vote against the bill, Rep. Charlie Melancon of Louisiana, said he did so because the unemployed in his state, with its lower unemployment rate, did not qualify. The jobless in neighboring Mississippi are eligible.
"Unemployment knows no borders or boundaries, and is just as painful if you live in Natchez, Miss., or just a few miles away in Vidalia, La.," Melancon said.
Democrats stressed that their economic policies were pulling the nation out of a recession and the legislation was needed because of the lingering problems in the job market.
"The headlines may say that our recession is over, but for those who remain out of work, this is still a time of hardship and struggle," said House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md.
GOP Rep. Geoff Davis of Kentucky, one of the 27 states qualifying for the additional benefits, saw it in a different light, saying the need for the legislation was "yet another sign of the failure of this administration's stimulus plan to create jobs."
The unemployment rate now is 9.7 percent and economists see it topping 10 percent in 2010.
McDermott said his bill would cost $1.4 billion but does not add to the deficit because it raises money from extension for a year of a federal unemployment tax, costing about $14 an employee per year. That tax, which brings in about $7.2 billion in a year, has been on the books for 30 years, with the money going into the federal unemployment insurance trust fund. The bill would also require better reporting on new employees to reduce unemployment insurance overpayments.
The stimulus act passed last February added $25 to people's unemployment checks. It also expanded several federal programs to help cash-strapped states, increasing the maximum level of benefits for the hardest-hit states to 79 weeks.
Because the recession officially began in December 2007, people getting the full 79 weeks could be running out of benefits and would be entitled to the 13-week extension.
The bill is H.R. 3548.
On the Net:
House Ways and Means Committee: http://waysandmeans.house.gov/
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2009-09-23 03:13:58
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PM60657
6:12AM Sep 24 2009 
This site will show you how the government compiles the unemployment rates within the United States. This information will astound you and show you that the unemployment rates are much worse than the government is indicating.

http://www.bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm.htm

Looking for more information and resources available to the unemployed and underemployed, check out WWW.WERQIN.COM. It's a social networking site specifically set up for the unemployed. The coupons in the group section is worth the visit!!
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Iselin 007
6:03AM Sep 24 2009 
If you begrudge your fallen brothers and sisters now how would you perceive them in a battle at war? Would you leave them behind because it makes good business sense for your private label world?
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Iselin 007
5:56AM Sep 24 2009 
When ever poverty wages are present unions should become automatic. Poverty wages upset the economy and cause inbalances which cause taxes to increase. Had businesses been paying their fair share all this mess could of been prevented.

Outsourcing shifts the work to the lowest wages creating an inbalance that leaves a path of economic destruction. Read the Epistle to St james.
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SciSpaceweb1024
5:23AM Sep 24 2009 
Hey I have a math degree in the deep south and went through human resource bull ******* programs and wasted time and money in gas the past 8 years when the people there sat on their asses and got paid to do nothing and they were all republican given free govt. do nothing jobs. If people lost their jobs because of GM, Walmart, Microsucks or other monopolies who bought out other companies over the past eight years under Bush and sent all of those jobs to India by GOD the peopel that lost ther jobs are entitled compensation now while drunkard ass rich whores Brintey Spears, Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson party and get high and the greedy rich bastards Mel Gibson, Donald Trump, Bill Gates SHOULD PAY more in taxes now and you stupid dirt poor rednecks want to continue helping these rich bastards who could care less if you starved to death just because you inbred neocons hate that the president for the first time is not WHITE. The whites down in the south do not help their own kind anymore than trash in the projects that murder people and sell drugs. The white republicans will deceive and screw you over everyway they can and these damn southern churches tell people who cannot find work they should volunteer for FREE and not get credit or paid for services they provide when we at least pay ILLEGAL LATINOS money. although not their fair share, talk about hypocrisy and you people are the same son of a bitches here on these boards bitching about Obama and the democrats trying to help people that lost everything have an opportunity that Bush and the GOP congress took away from them and outsourced to other countries making China wealthy - go screw yourself evilgelical adulterous hypocrites you low life gutter trash ! ! !
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Mackfleetwood25
5:03AM Sep 24 2009 
THEY BETTER EXSTEND THE BENIFITS UNLESS THEY WANT 10 PERSENT OF THE NATION WALKING ON WASHINTON OR MAYBE EVEN WORSE. BESIDES ITS OUR GOVERNMENTS FAULT ANYWAY . THEY ARE THE ONES THAT LET FORIEN TRADE IN THIS COUNTRY .THEY ARE THE ONES LETTING FOR THAT MATTER MORE FORIENERS IN HERE TOO TAKING AMERICAN JOBS . THEY WONT PROMOTE BUISNESSES TO OPEN UP HERE BUT YET WILL TAKE YOURE TAX DOLLARS AND BUILD SCHOOLS IN AFGANISTAN .OR HOW ABOUT THIS ONE THEY GIVE MONEY TO BUISS LIKE AIG CRYSLER AND OTHER BUT WONT BAIL OUT A GUY LOSING HIS HOME .
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