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Unemployment Benefits Who Pays

Unemployment benefits who pays? For first time since 1983, Social Security brings in less money than pays outHeliumThe current shortfall is due to unemployment and revenue shortages caused by the depression, and while economic recovery may put Social Security back into ...and more »...more info>>>

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Why I'm Not Hiring - Wall Street Journal

Unemployment benefits who pays? Why I'm Not HiringWall Street JournalShe pays $126 for state unemployment insurance, $149 for disability insurance and $856 for Medicare. That's the small stuff. New Jersey takes $1893 in ...and more »...more info>>>

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Profiles of the Long-Term Unemployed - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street JournalProfiles of the Long-Term UnemployedWall Street JournalIn September 2009, when he was featured in a Wall Street Journal story about long-term unemployment, Bill Jacobs, an Elgin, Ill., information-technology ...and more »...more info>>>

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Plenty of Jobs, Not Enough Workers? - Mother Jones

Mother JonesPlenty of Jobs, Not Enough Workers?Mother Jones....Researchers at the Federal Reserve have estimated that [unemployment] benefits could account for between 0.4 and 1.7 percentage points of the ...and more »...more info>>>

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Welcome to the recovery? No, Mr. Geithner, the Twilight Zone. - Christian Science Monitor

Christian Science MonitorWelcome to the recovery? No, Mr. Geithner, the Twilight Zone.Christian Science MonitorInitial jobless claims – the number of people who file for unemployment insurance each week – jumped by 19000 to 479000, its highest level since April. ...and more »...more info>>>

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