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 to believe that all of this has been planned. It is their job to know that the extension would end in December. I think that they planned all of this. They know that older Americans are obedient. That we would take all of their inactivity, quietly. I believe that they had hoped and still hope that some big story would take over mainstream media and the rest of America would forget about us. It seems to be working. Actors getting arrested get more coverage. I think that the media play off anything that comes along on the news just so they dont have to address unemployment. We need social media and mainstream media to work for us. Until we roar, the government will not act.
Ridiculous... ..... Congress must realize. There is not enough jobs out there for Americans to return to work..They MUST extend unemployment..."RETROACTIVE"
RIP MARTHUR LURTHER KING JR RIP NELSON MANDELA - THEY DONT LIKE CHANGE
TO VERY ANGRY CITIZEN: THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY , GOD BLESS YOU , THERE IS SOMEBODY OUT THERE WHO CARES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS FOR MY SON AND OUR FAMILY AND AS WELL PRAYERS ARE SENT BACK TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. ANGELS ON YOUR PILLOWS.
WELL NOW UKRAINE AND RUSSIA !!!! WHAT THE FUCK ? DID THEY PLAN THIS TOO ? NOW ALL WE WILL HEAR ABOUT IS THIS SHIT, AND YEAH ANYBODY OUT THERE KNOW HOW TO PUT A DEMONSTRATIVE PROTEST ON
yeah I got a job I can't except because I no longer have car insurance ...gas..no food water electricity....fuck all off you on capitol hill heartless pieces of shit....may all of you rott in hell !
YEAH IT WILL BE JUST LIKE SYRIA, CAIRO,ETC. SEND OUR CARRIERS, SPEND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND IT WILL FIZZLE OUT JUST LIKE ALWAYS, BUT US UNEMPLOYED ARE STILL ON THE BACK BURNER, CLAIMING THEY DONT HAVE THE BUDGET FOR US WE THE PEOPLE ? HOW FUCKING IGNORANT DO THEY THINK WE ARE , HOW DARE THEY PATRONIZE US AND HOLD US HOSTAGE, I THOUGHT THIS WAS AMERICA, NOT, IS THIS A DREAM? EXCUSE ME A NIGHTMARE
We're the cattle being lead to the slaughter house...it's the way it is here in America ...
LET'S GIVE THEM THIS WEEK AND IF NOTHING GETS DONE WELL THEN EVIL THOUGHTS ARE CROSSING MY MIND
I can't help but think that Congress (house and senate) are doing this on purpose by delaying the bill! It doesn't make sense though because for every person who's benefits get cut off, another replaces them. But since some of those politicians think we are lazy and depending in EUC, I think they are doing this on purpose! They want us to try to get help elsewhere, other agencies, use all our savings, retirement etc. They want us to take any job out there even though it doesn't pay the bills! If they raised the minimum wage then all other wages would be higher too! Did you know the minimum wage is not reflecting the cost of living! It's over 10 years behind! The politicians make sure they get their raises!