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A Senate bill introduced by Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) on August 4, 2010, will, if passed, benefit those who have exhausted all of their benefits by providing an additional 20 weeks of unemployment benefits under a Tier 5. The bill has an unemployment rate threshold of 7.5% which requires states to have an unemployment rate at 7.5% or ...
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The Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010 (Pub. L. Tooltip Act of Congress#Public law, private law, designation 111–205 (text)) is an American law that was signed into law by President Barack Obama in July 2010.
Dealing with a record federal deficit and unemployment rate has created a Catch-22 for Congress. The Senate is now battling whether to extend emergency unemployment benefits -- and add to the ...
A battle in the U.S. Senate over the nation's deficit and taxes is increasingly leaving the country's jobless as its biggest victim. Congress ended the week with no action to extend unemployment ...
Extended unemployment benefits for 20 weeks in states with an unemployment rate higher than 8.5% and for 14 weeks in the other states, and extended the first-time homebuyer's tax credit until July 1, 2010
Americans will have to wait at least another month to hear unambiguously good news regarding job growth in the U.S. The Labor Department announced Friday that the world's largest economy ...
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