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House Democrats Mulling Standalone Jobs Bill After Senate Failure

The demise of Democrats' jobs-agenda legislation means that unemployment benefits will phase out for more than 200,000 people a week. Governors who had counted on fresh federal aid will now have to consider more budget cuts, tax increases and layoffs of state workers.

Democratic officials said the House may try to revive the long-stalled jobless aid bill next week as a stand-alone bill shorn of controversial tax and spending provisions that prompted Senate Republicans to filibuster it on Thursday.

 

Senate GOP defeats extension of long-term jobless benefits

Senate GOP defeats extension of long-term jobless benefits

Republicans in the Senate have defeated an election-year bill to continue weekly jobless benefits for millions of long-term unemployed workers.

 

Jobless Claims in US Unexpectedly Rose Last Week

Jobless Claims in US Unexpectedly Rose Last Week

The number of Americans seeking jobless benefits last week unexpectedly rose to a one-month high, indicating firings are staying elevated even as the US economy grows. Some companies are trimming payrolls ...

 

You Need a Husband, Program Tells Jobless Women

You Need a Husband, Program Tells Jobless Women

Unemployed Dutch women are being offered a $1,695 fashion and beauty makeover and free membership of a dating agency to get them off unemployment benefits by finding an employed husband. Single job-seekers will be given a new hairstyle and outfit, and tips from a life coach on how to attract a new partner or a job.

 

House approves jobless benefits

House approves jobless benefits

Measure extends unemployment benefits, renew dozens of tax credits for businesses, individuals.

 

New jobless claims rise unexpectedly

The number of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week by the largest amount in three months.

 

Shocking News: People Are Less Likely to Work When The Government Subsidizes Joblessness

Kudos to the Detroit News for a great story revealing that people are refusing to accept jobs because of government unemployment benefits. None of this should be surprising to people who understand that if you subsidize something, you get more of it.

 

Jobless claims down again

The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment insurance fell for the third straight week, according to weekly government data released Thursday.

 

New jobless claims level lowest in 4 weeks

The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits dropped for a second consecutive week, further evidence that the job market is slowing improving.

 

Home sales, jobless figures point to recovery

Home sales, jobless figures point to recovery

Home sales rose sharply last month and claims for jobless benefits fell last week. The two reports Thursday sketched a picture of a modestly improving economy.

 

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