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Cuts to unemployment benefits harm millions of workers across the country: See updated state unemployment data
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News from EPI › Unemployment insurance provides far too little to pay basic expenses for working families across the country
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Millions of workers are relying on unemployment insurance benefits that are being stalled and slashed
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News from EPI › Media advisory: EPI joins Michigan Sen. Stabenow to call for extension of unemployment relief
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Unemployment insurance claims remain historically high: Congress must reinstate the extra $600 immediately
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Congress has failed to extend additional unemployment benefits as millions of workers across the country file new UI claims
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Why we still need the $600 unemployment benefit
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Extending the $600 weekly unemployment boost would support millions of workers: See updated state unemployment data
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Expanded unemployment insurance continues to be a crucial lifeline for millions of workers: See updated state unemployment data
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Cutting off the $600 boost to unemployment benefits would be both cruel and bad economics: New personal income data show just how steep the coming fiscal cliff will be
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More than three months in, job losses remain at historic levels: Over one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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A quarter of a year in, job losses remain at historic levels: More than one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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Updated state unemployment numbers: In 10 states, more than one in six workers are receiving or have filed for regular unemployment
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Three months in, the economic pain of the coronavirus pandemic continues: More than one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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What to watch on jobs day: The unemployment rate continues to climb but not equally for all demographic groups
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Close to one in four workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to receive them: Congress must take action
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Six states have at least one million workers either receiving regular unemployment benefits or waiting for their claim to be approved
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More than one in five workers are either receiving unemployment benefits or waiting for approval: Congress must do much, much more
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More than a quarter of the workforce in 10 states has filed for unemployment
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Nearly one in four workers has applied for unemployment benefits: Congress must do much, much more
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Six states saw increases in unemployment claims last week: Many workers who are not usually eligible have filed for unemployment
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In the last eight weeks, more than one in five workers applied for state unemployment insurance benefits: Congress must act
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Updated state unemployment numbers: Large shares of the labor force have filed for unemployment in every state
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Nearly one in five workers applied for state unemployment insurance benefits in the last seven weeks: Congress must act to mitigate harm from unprecedented joblessness
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The extra $600 in unemployment insurance has been the best response yet to the economic shock of the coronavirus and should be extended
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Updated state unemployment numbers: More than a quarter of the workforce has filed for unemployment in six states
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Nearly 28 million workers applied for unemployment insurance benefits in the last six weeks: Congress must act to mitigate harm from unprecedented joblessness
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Unemployment filing failures: New survey confirms that millions of jobless were unable to file an unemployment insurance claim
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New state unemployment numbers show workers continue to file unemployment claims in daunting numbers
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In the last five weeks, more than 24 million workers applied for unemployment insurance benefits