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Congress looks at unemployment relief

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Stacey Vanek-Smith: Economic Stimulus is the topic du jour on Capital Hill as well. Democrats in Congress are working on a plan to bolster government spending on infrastructure. Danielle Karson reports.


Danielle Karson: The Democrats want more spending on bridges and transportation. The GOP isn't ruling out a second stimulus package, so long as it doesn't tack on a huge public works program. But both parties do agree on one subject.

Maurice Emsellem: There's actually pretty good bi-partisan support for extending unemployment benefits. People understand the economy is in really rough shape, and could become much more serious in the next couple of months.

Maurice Emsellem is with the National Employment Law Project. He says the House proposal would extend unemployment benefits from 13 to 20 weeks. Workers in states with unemployment above 6-percent would get 26 weeks.

Emsellem: We're expecting that number to go up, perhaps as high as 15 states with unemployment above 6 percent, or close to 6.5 percent.

If Congress does nothing, more than 800-thousand workers will run out of unemployment benefits in less than two weeks.

In Washington, I'm Danielle Karson for Marketplace.

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Mildred Hollins - Nov 23, 2009

I have tried to get benefits,but I can't quality even though I do the department of labor of Jefferson City say no.There are lots of people can't get it at all and no public assistance to help at all.What will congress do for those people? Nothing at all.

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Patricia L - Oct 27, 2008

I worked as a Professional in Broadcast Media, and if I annot find a job what is out there for anyone at this time? I have been out and my unemployment has run out two weeks ago, I am frightened and have run out of any money that I had, why Mr. Bush can you not think if us who have worked hard all of our lives and not get just a little help when we dearly need it?

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Jade Watts - Oct 27, 2008

my name is Jade and i'm 33 years old. I am a single mom with 2 kids ages 16 and 8 years old. I have arthritis in my right hand and it's balled into a fist, but I still able to work. I lost my job April of 2008 because my company downsized. I ran out of my regular unemployment and now i'm on the extension. Only 12 weeks are left. I filed bankrupt and I turned in my vehicle because I was 4 months behind. We are without any type of transportation. I get a bit of child support each and it's a blessing, but it doesn't even cover my $505.00 rent. Michigan sucks I live in a area where you need a car to get around. I get no help from any family. I can't find a job not even a part time one. My 16 she can;'t even find anything. Our extension ends January 12, 2009 after that what will I do. I want to relocate out of state badly, but don't have enough money to even buy a bus ticket. I found many jobs in Texas, but none of the Employers are willing to pay for travel expenses. Somebody please help my kids and I please. I'm getting so scared.

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Otto Schumacher - Oct 25, 2008

I'm 54 yrs old worked hard for 32yrs straight in 2006 lost my job collected umemployment for 26 weeks back then Things were getting bad. Struggled while on unemployment to find a job back then finally got a job working for temp company.But that only lasted 3 months.Then luckly found another job through another temp company worked for 6 months lost that job because of down sizing been off of work since middle of Oct. of 2007 Started collecting unemployment in Feb of 2008.The reason I did not apply right away was because I had hope that I would find another job.And I had funds I saved through collecting unemployment.Now all of you hoping for a extention READ CAREFULLY because I just received a letter from unemployment that says I was not eligible for the extention because I did not earn enough in my last quarter of 2007.Our goverment is helping out everyone in Wall Street.Helping the banks.Helping out other countries But people who try to find a job and can't because your over qualified or you might not be able to speak Spanish which I think is crap can't get jobs. And get help with a extention because things are tuff. When is Congress and the house of Reps going to get some balls and penalize the companies that go to other countries to start new companies while they have there corporate offices here in America making money hand over fist because they get cheaper labor.And all this outsourceing.I know when I get on the phone and call for some information I get a man who you can't understand.I sure there are allot of people here who could give out information which we could understand.How many people are really unemployed? Because once your off the unemployment list your not considered and thats ashame.I feel sorry for all the retiries that are struggling on SS who worked to make this country great and now struggle to make ends meet.I feel bad to this forced 401K scam who lost money because of greedy people in Wall Street.Your proprty goes down in value but you pay higher property taxes.Food Gas everything is going up while people still working and have Mother and father working trying to live.Our Goverment should be ashamed in what there doing to the American way of life.I think it should be called The American way of struggle.Men and women are working harder and getting less.We do have a great Country but we need to have the Goverment see how we as Americans are struggling.They say they understand our problems but do they REALLY????????????

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Deb S - Oct 2, 2008

I have more of an understanding of this "bail out" since they "dumbed it" down for us..still don't see any sweetners for the (800,000 and growing) unemployed Americans unable to find work in this economy. Who are they kidding? I have lost my sense of humor!

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Steve Haas - Oct 1, 2008

Has anyone heard as of the past couple day's what the status is, as if they are going to extend or not? I have looked many places and there are updates but only with the date, it's just the same posting every day. Please advise what you know.

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Kimberly Mathews - Oct 1, 2008

I have been unemployed since 9-07, my unemployment will run out in 2 weeks, I finally have received confirmation for the No Worker left behind program that I applied for back in January, I applied at a time when I was receiveing unemployment so that when I was finished with unemployment I might have a degree in which to look for a job, Not that I haven't been looking I work in the restaurant buisness and the last restaurant to open here was a SONIC 500 people showed up for this job, It's not that were not looking It isn't there I need this extra extention to survive, and I tell ya If they seized all these fat cats money and assets, we wouldn't have to worrie about a bail out they'd take care of it themself and we could get along with the real problem at had the MIDDLE CLASS hard working people that are being screwed. President bush pass this bill for the average AMERICAN just trying to survive

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Daniel Ouellette - Sep 30, 2008

I was laid-off in November 07. I cashed out my 401k (paid a hefty fee), Federal Tax refund, Stimulous check, and life insurance policy in order to pay my mortgage and bills. I lost my house in September 08 to foreclosure, sold my vehicle, and moved in with my in-laws in another state. I have every creditor calling, mailing, and emailing me demanding money. I am on the verge of calling it quits! I followed the law and broke no rules, yet it is the "financial giants" who will be reaping the rewards for breaking the law and not following the rules. While many are putting the blame on Bush, they need to stop and take a look at Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. That windbag needs to sit down, shut up, and do her job.

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Deborah Shear - Sep 29, 2008

I too am very upset about running out of unemployment (I have been working for 43 Years)especially when I don't hear anyone talking about the homeless (due to forclosures) unemployed Americans, just the fat cats on Wall Street, and the World banks that control the economy! I was too emotional to respond until I read the comments above. That I am not alone.
What's next? Bread lines? There is (has been) an unequal distributions of wealth in this country for years, now the time has come. This country was based on a tax revolt! Please help the peasants!
Thanks.

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Lori C - Sep 28, 2008

What is going on, We have people in our country needing help just to live, and we are bailing out Wall Street, What kind of government does that, oh wait there not the ones in the unemployment lines, or out looking for jobs that aren't there. Seems like maybe they better come up with more help for the american people instead of there stimulus checks, how far do they expect that to go. People got there tax returns and rebate checks and the economy is still a mess. Don't even go into a grocery store or walmart you cant even afford to look at the stuff on the shelves prices keep going up but not our pay. Congress need to get it together. We are getting sick of there bandaide tricks.

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