www.pbs.org PBS Airdate: August 28, 2008 An increasing number of people on unemployment are about to see their benefits run out. Now they are turning to Congress to continue making payments. Nightly Business Reports Darren Gersh talks to a man who will soon stop receiving checks. For more inform...
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<p>President-elect Barack Obama urged Congress to get moving next week on an economic rescue plan that would extend jobless benefits among other actions. The radio address was also videotaped and posted online. </p> </p>
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EmploymentCrossing.com The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment insurance last week was higher than economists expected. The number of continuing claims to collect unemployment insurance shot to a 25 year high. The U.S. Department of Labor reported Thursday that initial filing...
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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. ... "House Bill" Jobless Benefits Extend
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Nov. 5 - Lawmakers voted to extend jobless benefits as a report showed applications for unemployment claims fell to a 10-month low. SOUNDBITE: David Wyss, chief economist at Standard and Poor’s Conway Gittens, Reuters ... Nov. Lawmakers voted to extend jobless benefits as report showed applicati...
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About one million laid-off workers will see their unemployment benefits end in January unless Congress acts quickly to renew existing federally paid extensions, according to a new survey and legislators and state officials. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image David Maung/European Pressphot...
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New dangers in Afghanistan, Unemployment benefits and health care on Capitol Hill. Jilly Badanes reports the top news stories of the day at WashingtonTimes.com. ... afghanistan improvised explosive devices ied stryker unemployment jobless benefits health care capitol hill house senate
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Electronic unemployment filing systems have crashed in at least three states in recent days amid an unprecedented crush of thousands of newly jobless Americans seeking benefits, and other states are adjusting their systems to avoid being next.
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Many underwater homeowners are deliberately walking away from mortgages www.latimes.com Jobless benefits run out in record numbers www.charlotteobserver.com Obama Open to Partisan Vote on Health-Care Overhaul, Aides Say www.bloomberg.com House Plans to Tax Millionaires to Fund Health Care news.y...
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today that productivity surged at a 9.5 percent annual rate, the quickest pace since 2003, as companies squeezed more output from a smaller pool of labor to hold the line on costs. OK - so employers became leaner and more efficient in the third quarter. Wages, meanwhile, remain flat or falling. ...
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