Monday, 6 January 2014

Unemployment Insurance: 6 Need-to-Know Insights

President Obama and Senate Democrats are pressing for a three-month extension of the half year emergency unemployment benefits already granted for the 1.3 million Americans who were hoping for an extension when the program expired in late December.

The Senate will hold a crucial procedural vote on the bipartisan measure late Monday or Tuesday, sponsored by Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI) and Dean Heller (R-NV). On Tuesday, Obama will also hold a White House event to focus attention on people who have lost benefits and argue that failing to extend the benefits would harm the overall economy. Unless Congress acts, as many as 3.2 million people will lose their emergency benefits by June, as the funding is exhausted. 

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The costs of extending the emergency benefits for another three months this year would be $6.5 billion or $25 billion for the entire year, according to Sen. Reed.