Emergency Unemployment Benefits Are Not Forgotten

As politicians have shifted their focus to a discussion of minimum wage this spring, addressing the December expiration of emergency unemployment benefits, retroactively, appeared increasingly difficult. However, the Senate now appears ready to raise the issue, again, nearly two months after the emergency benefits expired.

The number of Americans, who have been cut off from unemployment insurance due to congressional inaction, will swell to just under 2 million people as February draws to a close. Approximately 1.3 million Americans were abruptly cut off from the program on Dec. 28, 2013, and the number denied benefits will continue to grow without congressional action. More than $3 billion in unemployment checks has not been distributed to unemployed workers as a result of the program‘s expiration.

The cut in unemployment compensation will continue to exacerbate shortages at food banks, elevate mortgage delinquency rates, and inhibit the ability of job-seekers to continue their search, if no action is taken.

Payroll employment, the labor market participation rate, and long-term unemployment have still not returned to pre-recession levels, and robust job growth in the near term appears unlikely. For these reasons, efforts to extend emergency unemployment compensation have attracted bipartisan support, especially among conservatives in states still plagued with high unemployment. Nonetheless, only four Republican Senators supported moving forward with the proposal in a procedural vote in early February.

Extending emergency unemployment benefits is a vital piece of unfinished business for this Congress, and it is perhaps the only vehicle of its kind that could provide relief to job-seekers trying to make it in a tough market. An extension of the emergency unemployment compensation program (EUC) should continue to be pursed for the same reasons the minimum wage should be increased-- the economy is not working for the average American. We can, and should, help low-wage job workers, those working part-time for economic reasons, and unemployed job seekers.

For a breakdown of ongoing state-by-state impacts, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has produced a concise chart that extends through December 2014 here.

 

For Further Reading:

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Are Not ForgottenThe Fine Print blog, Feb. 26, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Ways to Take ActionThe Fine Print blog, March 6, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Time to Petition the GovernmentThe Fine Print blog, March 12, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Compromise in the SenateThe Fine Print blog, March 14, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits: Boehner Signals Reluctance in the HouseThe Fine Printblog, March 21, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Extension Clears First Hurdle in the SenateThe Fine Printblog, March 28, 2014

Extending Emergency Unemployment: Senate Finally Expected to Vote to Extend Benefits   and Rush through Corporate Tax CutsThe Fine Print blog, April 2, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Bill Passes the Senate, Increasing Pressure on the HouseThe Fine Print blog, April 8, 2014

Stories of Americans Cut Off of Emergency Unemployment CompensationGovernment Matters, April 22, 2014

Emergency Unemployment Extension Expected to Take Back Seat to Tax ExtendersThe Fine Print blog, April 25, 2014

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I have been looking for work for nine months, not nearly as long as many other people, but I have been unable to get interviews because I'm over qualified or under-qualified. Being the Republicans in Congress are not interested in helping, maybe I should run for Congress and take one of their jobs.
WE NEED HELP! PLEASE EXTEND!
We Are Anonymous, please help send a message to the senate to help us all!
I hope, and pray to GOD the EUC bill passes the Senate but Donny think the battle will be over! If/when the bill passes the Senate: 1). The bill is sent to Congress to pass. The Congress is dominated by Rebublicans (opposite in Senate). It is likely the bill won't even be allowed a voting chance. Republicans have said they will not pass it. 2). If the bill passes the Congress, than the Preaident WILL sign it into law. 3) Once the law is passed the individual states will be allocated the funds to give to EUC recipients. 4). Each person will have to go through the whole eligibility paperwork like you did for unemploment. This will take 4-6 weeks! There is a long haul ahead people! Look at how long the Senate has had the bill (first of January). I was told that if the politicians hadn't let the funds run out and passes the bill shortly after the December 28rh deadline it would have been a much simpler process and everyone could have funds in 72 hours! We are screwed! Last night I posted about help getting ALL of your tax refund (even if you owe the IRS). This might help "buy some time!" Good luck!
Are they ready for the poverty n riots that will be in effect if this isn't restored .. People are losing their minds and hope ...
I have worked since I was 12. Sometimes working 3 jobs being a Single Mom at the time. I lost my job in May 20 2013 through no fault of my own and have turned in resumes as well as on line to hundreds of jobs with no response. I am losing my apt at the end of March thanks to the Republicans. I was always a Republican until now. I see how they care nothing of the unemployed worker who is honestly looking for work. I will be voting every last one of them out next time I vote and so should ALL the unemployed. See how they like not having a job!!!
Contact the White House via their online email contact, then mass email the Speaker Of The House, John Boehner. He may cry, but he may also listen.
IF I LOSE MY HOUSE (2 MONTHS ALREADY LATE AND NO INCOME IN THE HORIZON) ONE OF THESE ASININE MILLIONAIRES WILL BE CARRIED OUT IN A BODY BAG
Fuck Congress bitch ass.
Unemployment is a very, very dire situation for most people on unemployment or using these resources. There are so many wasted resources that need to be cut, yet the ONLY resources that we can come up with is to snatch the bread out of the mouth of the helpless and the poor??? Shame on us. And shame on anyone buying into this cruel and heartless rhetoric! What about the thousands of laid-off handicapped people who, although they can get work, it will take far, far longer than the rest of those non-handicapped people? What about the tons of people who are being discriminated because they are over the age of 50 and considered too old to employ?What about the young educated who are TRYING HARD to get back to work?What about the wounded Vets, who through no fault of their own, lost their limbs and their jobs?!!! We scream at China, North Korea and Russia and all the other countries for economic and other atrocities meted out on their people. We even put people in prison who do not feed and take care of ANIMALS! Now we can either pay them the $300 a week or we can pay them in food stamps, bread lines, welfare, subsidized utility bills, Section 8 subsidy, etc. But the bottom line is, WE WILL PAY. One way or another, we will pay for this. I would much rather pay the $300 a week, than to pay the large amount that it will cost us in the long run. Because long and short of this is that these people are not going to go away. Sure, we can create jobs tomorrow. But will that put food on the table today? If any of you opposers on this site were to know that you are to be evicted tomorrow, would you be willing to wait three weeks, three months, three years for a job? Job creation will not happen overnight.These people need help NOW! TODAY! TONIGHT! We can call people lazy, talk about creativity, blame the President and speak of entrepreneurialism – that is not feeding people who are hungry TODAY. That is not giving people work. That is not keeping a roof over the heads of those who are being evicted TODAY. Now, when we Americans, boasting to be the richest country in the world, have to look for ways to take ourselves out of our debt by strangling and stepping on the necks of the poorest of poor people WHO CAN IN NO WAY defend themselves!! Shame on us. Shame on us. To say that it is okay to strangle and kick those who really need the money just for the sake of a few who scam the government is almost criminal. For those of you who boast, brag and laugh at the people on this site who are reduced to begging and pleaded for money, may your circumstance never change, and may you never, ever need any human help. An accident or an injury or any unforseen circumstance can change your life in an instant!While you can feel like an economic Superman right now, that can all change in an instant. Shame on you.