NewsFlash: Statement on unemployment from Lawrence Mishel
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NewsFlash: June 6, 2008
Statement from Lawrence Mishel, president
of the Economic Policy Institute
Today’s announcement that
unemployment rose sharply in May underscores that the economy
and the job market are in deep distress, and the 8.5 million
unemployed need help. Congress needs to act on measures that will
extend unemployment insurance.
The Senate has passed a 13-week extension of unemployment insurance
as part of the supplemental appropriations bill, but leaders of the
House of Representatives have suggested they would drop it from
their version of the bill. This would be a disaster for the
unemployed and bad for the economy, as well. The House leadership
and President Bush should announce their support for the Senate
bill and move to quickly enact it.
Quick action is needed, especially for the million and a half
Americans who have been seeking work for more than six months
without success. Their hopes are even dimmer today, and forecasts
for the months ahead offer no relief. They have exhausted their
right to unemployment insurance benefits and many of them will face
bankruptcy, foreclosure, and other financial hardships if Congress
does not act swiftly to extend unemployment insurance benefits.
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