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Illinois extended unemployment benefits to school workers in the summer, and Minnesota should follow suit
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Restaurant labor shortages show little sign of going economywide: Policymakers must not rein in stimulus or unemployment benefits
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What to watch on jobs day: An improving labor market, but rising long-term unemployment and a significant jobs shortfall are still causes for concern
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New personal income data show the need for broad and permanent unemployment insurance reform
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One year later, unemployment insurance claims remain sky-high
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity
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Unemployment insurance claims are still about 18 million more than they were a year ago: The new relief and recovery bill will help millions of families
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Nearly a year into the pandemic and unemployment claims remain 17 million above their pre-pandemic levels: Congress must pass $1.9 trillion relief bill
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Unemployment insurance claims rose last week: Congress must act before mid-March, or millions will lose benefits
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Unemployment claims topped 1.1 million last week: Congress must pass bold relief measures to keep crucial programs from expiring
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1.3 million people applied for unemployment insurance last week: Policymakers must pass crucial relief and recovery measures
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Unemployment claims increase as COVID-19 surges
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Unemployment insurance claims continue to climb: Congress must pass a stimulus package to prevent millions of people from being left with nothing
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Unemployment claims hit highest level in months: Millions more jobs will be lost if Congress doesn’t act
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News from EPI › Recovery continues to wane: Expiring unemployment relief means more trouble around the corner
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One million people applied for unemployment insurance last week: Unless Congress acts, millions of people will soon be left without a safety net
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Reinstating and extending the pandemic unemployment insurance programs through 2021 could create or save 5.1 million jobs
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Unemployment claims rise for second week in a row: Millions will lose federal unemployment benefits in December unless Senate Republicans act
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No improvement in initial unemployment claims as labor market gains falter
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With unemployment benefits for millions of workers set to expire in December, Senate Republicans must stop blocking aid
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Over a million people still filed initial unemployment claims last week with no COVID-19 relief in sight
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Updated state-level unemployment claims data: Workers across the country need Congress to increase unemployment benefits
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Young workers hit hard by the COVID-19 economy: Workers ages 16–24 face high unemployment and an uncertain future
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1.3 million people filed initial unemployment insurance claims last week: It is terrible economics to pause stimulus talks
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The first big gash of austerity: The cutback to the $600 boost to unemployment benefits reduced personal income by $667 billion (annualized) in August
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With millions of workers receiving unemployment benefits and no end in sight for the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress must act
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Many workers have exhausted their state’s regular unemployment benefits: The CARES Act provided important UI benefits and Congress must act to extend them
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Over 13 million more people would be in poverty without unemployment insurance and stimulus payments: Senate Republicans are blocking legislation proven to reduce poverty
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Updated state unemployment data: Congress has failed to act as jobless claims remain high and workers scrape by on inadequate unemployment benefits
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State unemployment by race and ethnicity