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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 ...
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 ...
There were 471,000 new claims for unemployment benefits last week -- that's 25,000 more than the week before. That's also the highest number of new Unemployment Numbers: What You Should Know
This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.
[4] [5] The subject of the show is the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases. [6] An excerpt of the show was first previewed in The New Yorker Radio Hour. [7] Episode 3, "The Wire", discusses Ambra Gutierrez. [8] The podcast is largely composed of interviews with the victims discussed in the book. [9] The show includes an interview with Igor ...
Estimate (out of thin air) the total number of unemployed workers there would have been in June 2010 if the share of long-term unemployed had been at the post World War II average, 24.5%, instead ...
On a lot about eight times the size of nearby houses, it was surrounded by 12-to-18-foot (3.7 to 5.5 m) [8] concrete walls topped with barbed wire. [7] There were two security gates and the third-floor balcony had a seven-foot (2.1 m) privacy wall. [12] There was no Internet or telephone service coming into the compound.