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blindpig
12-30-2013, 03:28 PM
Millions of Americans Brace for Loss of Unemployment Benefits

1.3 million Americans are set to lose their unemployment benefits today, as a special federal program to support the long-term jobless expires. Anyone who has been collecting benefits for more than 26 weeks, which amounts to 1.3 million Americans immediately, will no longer be eligible for continued benefits. The Obama administration estimates that by end of 2014, 4.9 million people will see their benefits run out.

During the recession, Congress launched the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation program to extend jobless benefits -- at its peak, the EUC offered up to 99 weeks of coverage, but gradually scaled back since. President Obama along with Democrats had pushed for the program to continue, but the latest extension did not make it into the much-talked-about two-year budget deal passed just before Congress parted for its winter recess.

While Democrats argue the expiry will hurt the economy and the long-term unemployed, Republicans who oppose the extension say the labor market has improved enough to end the emergency measure, which would cost the federal government $25 billion in 2014.

The fight retraces some long-standing ideological divides between liberals and conservatives. Via the New York Times:

“I don’t know if our colleagues who have opposed passing the unemployment-insurance legislation know or care about the impact on families,” said Nancy Pelosi of California, the House minority leader. “The impact is very, very strong. It hurts the dignity of a family, of a worker.”

“I do support unemployment benefits for the 26 weeks that they’re paid for,” said Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky on Fox News. “If you extend it beyond that, you do a disservice to these workers. When you allow people to be on unemployment insurance for 99 weeks, you’re causing them to become part of this perpetual unemployed group in our economy.”

While the overall unemployment rate has fallen to a nearly healthy (emphasis on the nearly) 7 percent – long-term unemployment has been more stubborn. The long-term unemployment rate, at 2.6 percent, remains as high as any previous recession since the end of World War II, reports the LA Times.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2013/12/28/_1_3_million_americans_lose_long_term_unemployment_benefits_as_congress.html

The 'reserve army of the unemployed' gets some 'stiffening'. A bit more misery will keep them proles in line.....

Fuck that hyprocrite Pelosi, like she really gives a shit.

Is it just me or is this being vastly under-reported?

Dhalgren
12-30-2013, 05:17 PM
The 'reserve army of the unemployed' gets some 'stiffening'. A bit more misery will keep them proles in line.....

Fuck that hyprocrite Pelosi, like she really gives a shit.

Is it just me or is this being vastly under-reported?

It is going practically unreported. More "stealth austerity" - "stealth" only to the yuppy, beautiful people - those ever decreasing 'middle-class liberals (can't bother their precious minds), the rest of us get the message pretty damned quick. Go to fucking work! Who cares if the pay won't cut it! Who cares if you get no benefits! Who cares if you are temps, part-time, or minimum wage! Who cares if you lose your home, your kids, your whole life! Fuck you and go to work - or die, makes no difference! Oh, and happy holidays!

blindpig
02-08-2014, 11:36 AM
Millions Losing Unemployment Benefits Not A Priority For Broadcast Media

Broadcast evening news programs devoted zero coverage to Senate Republicans' harmful block on extending long-term unemployment benefits. The failed measure received only minimal attention from national media throughout the day.

Senate Republicans Block Three-Month Extension Of Unemployment Benefits. On February 6, the Senate voted to advance a bill that would extend recently expired unemployment benefits for three months. The proposal failed after a Republican filibuster, as The New York Times reported:


The Senate failed to move forward on a three-month extension of assistance for the long-term unemployed on Thursday, leaving it unlikely that Congress would approve the measure soon while undercutting a key aspect of President Obama's economic recovery plan.

Fifty-nine senators, including four Republicans, voted to advance the legislation, falling one vote short of the 60 needed to break a Republican filibuster effort.

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"We've given them everything they wanted. Paid for," said Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, flashing his irritation at Republicans who blocked the bill.

He said Democrats would keep pushing to extend the benefits, which expired at the end of last year, cutting off more than 1.3 million Americans. That number has since grown to more than 1.7 million. [The New York Times, 2/6/14]

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CBPP: Failure To Extend Emergency Unemployment Benefits Will Cost Nearly Five Million Workers Their Benefits By The End of 2014. As the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities explained, an estimated 4.9 million workers will lose unemployment benefits by the end of 2014 if Congress does not extend benefits:

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http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/02/07/millions-losing-unemployment-benefits-not-a-pri/197976