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2 million lose jobless benefits as holidays arrive

Extended unemployment benefits for nearly 2 million Americans begin to run out Wednesday, cutting off a steady stream of income and guaranteeing a dismal holiday season for people already struggling with bills they cannot pay.

Unless Congress changes its mind, benefits that had been extended up to 99 weeks will end this month.

That means Christmas is out of the question for Wayne Pittman, 46, of Lawrenceville, Ga., and his wife and 9-year-old son. The carpenter was working up to 80 hours a week at the beginning of the decade, but saw that gradually drop to 15 hours before it dried up completely. His last $297 check will go to necessities, not presents.

"I have a little boy, and that's kind of hard to explain to him," Pittman said.

The average weekly unemployment benefit in the U.S. is $302.90, though it varies widely depending on how states calculate the payment. Because of supplemental state programs and other factors, it's hard to know for sure who will lose their benefits at any given time. But the Labor Department estimates that, without a Congress-approved extension, about 2 million people will be cut off by Christmas.

Congressional opponents of extending the benefits beyond this month say fiscal responsibility should come first. Republicans in the House and Senate, along with a handful of conservative Democrats, say they're open to extending benefits, but not if it means adding to the $13.8 trillion national debt.

Even if Congress does lengthen benefits, cash assistance is at best a stopgap measure, said Carol Hardison, executive director of Crisis Assistance Ministry in Charlotte, N.C., which has seen 20,000 new clients since the Great Recession started in December 2007.

"We're going to have to have a new conversation with the people who are still suffering, about the potentially drastic changes they're going to have to make to stay out of the homeless shelter," she said.

Forget Christmas presents. What the so-called "99ers" want most of all is what remains elusive in the worst economy in generations: a job.

"I am not searching for a job, I am begging for one," said Felicia Robbins, 30, as she prepared to move out of a homeless shelter in Pensacola, Fla., where she and her five children have been living. She is using the last of her cash reserves, about $500, to move into a small, unfurnished rental home.

Robbins lost her job as a juvenile justice worker in 2009 and her last $235 unemployment check will arrive Dec. 13. Her 10-year-old car isn't running, and she walks each day to the local unemployment office to look for work.

Jeanne Reinman, 61, of Greenville, S.C., still has her house, but even that comes with a downside.

After losing her computer design job a year and a half ago, Reinman scraped by with her savings and a weekly $351 unemployment check. When her nest egg vanished in July, she started using her unemployment to pay off her mortgage and stopped paying her credit card bills. She recently informed a creditor she couldn't make payments on a loan because her benefits were ending.

"I'm more concerned about trying to hang onto my house than paying you," she told the creditor.

Ninety-nine weeks may seem like a long time to find a job. But even as the economy grows, jobs that vanished in the Great Recession have not returned. The private sector added about 159,000 jobs in October — half as many as needed to reduce the unemployment rate of 9.6 percent, which the Federal Reserve expects will hover around 9 percent for all of next year.

"I apply for at least two jobs a day," said Silvia Lewis, of Nashville, Tenn., who's also drained her 401(k) and most of her other savings. "The constant thing that I hear, and a lot of my friends are in the same boat, is that you're overqualified."

JoAnn Sampson of Charlotte hears the same thing. A former cart driver at U.S. Airways, she and her husband are both facing the end of unemployment benefits, and she can't get so much as an entry-level job.

"When you try to apply for retail or fast food, they say 'You're overqualified,' they say 'We don't pay that much money,' they say, 'You don't want this job,'" she said.

Sampson counts her blessings: At least her two children, a teenager and a college student, are too old to expect much from Christmas this year.

Shawn Slonsky's three children aren't expecting much either. The 44-year-old union electrician in northeast Ohio won't be able to afford presents or even a Christmas tree.

His sons and daughter haven't bothered to send him holiday wish lists with the latest gizmos and gadgets.

Things used to be different. Before work dried up, Slonsky earned about $100,000 a year and he and his wife lived in a three-bedroom house where deer meandered through the backyard. For Christmas, he bought his aspiring doctor daughter medical books, a guitar, a unicycle.

Then he and his wife lost their jobs. Their house went into foreclosure and they had to move in with his 73-year-old father.

Now, Slonsky is dreading the holidays as he tries to stretch his last unemployment check to cover child support, gas, groceries and utilities.

"You don't even get in the frame of mind for Christmas when things are bad," he said. "It's hard to be in a jovial mood all the time when you've got this storm cloud hanging over your head."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101201/ap_on_re_us/us_jobless_benefits_the99ers
 

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
I have to be honest, I got scared after reading this. Just when it looks like things can't get any worse, they do. They say fiscal responsibility should come first, but it's kind of hard to be when you have no money to be responsible with. Is there a reason that all these politicians can't take pay cuts to help out the rest of the country, or would that mean that they wouldn't be able to afford those nice suits they wear to all the government meetings? The debt isn't going to get any better if you just keep sitting on your asses discussing it, douchebags.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Will the real GOP please stand up, please stand up, please stand up.
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
All this so you have more money to throw at the banks to show them how angry you are with them, because throwing money at people is a real deterrant to them repeating whatever act they did that caused you to throw money at them.
:facepalm:
 

Facetious

Moderated
Reinstate benefits + Increase taxes = good luck getting the economy back in order.

Vicious circle, huh?


:idea: Holidays only to be observed on odd numbered years. :D
 
yeah... paying people NOT to work.... great idea

about time our government gets its head out of its ass

same people bitching about government in our lives want to bitch when they don't get a check from the government for doing NOTHING

Do you know how much these people get in unemployment benefits? It's not alot. It's not enough that they could choose to not work and make a decent living off unemployment benefits. The whole point of unemployment benefits is to give them enough to get by but not enough where they can decide not to work and just collect checks.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Wall Street- crashes the economy, gets bailed out, and are now back to getting obscene bonuses.

The unemployed- mostly victims of the Wall Street economic crash are now being told to go fuck themselves.

Tell me, who are the GOP working for?
 
It's funny how the GOP says the benefits have to be paid for but the Bush tax cuts apparently don't have to be paid for?
 

Facetious

Moderated
Wall Street- crashes the economy, gets bailed out, and are now back to getting obscene bonuses.

The unemployed- mostly victims of the Wall Street economic crash are now being told to go fuck themselves.

Tell me, who are the GOP working for?

and the barraq obama admin passes ''financial reform'' so that wall street entities deemed as too big to fail can/will be bailed out in perpetuity..... scam! . . . frauds!
 

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/federal-eye/2010/11/outgoing_postmaster_generals_g.html

I'm sorry, how exactly is this considered fair, or even, dare I say, "democratic"? Mail workers are getting laid off or reduced pay while heads receive multi-million dollar benefits and retirement? How exactly is the government okay with this, but not people who try to stay afloat on unemployment? Last time I checked, my goddamn holiday cards weren't getting sent and/or received any faster because the CEOs were cleaning up.
 

georges

Moderator
Staff member
the obama administration is a total failure.
 

Facetious

Moderated
That's a decent attempt to change the subject, Facetious. 3/10. Unfortunately that's not what the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act does or says. If you take issue dig though it and point out the relevant sections that support your assertion.
dudd & fwankoff . . . geniuses at undermining the system and getting away with it.
Back on topic, WHY are the repukes blocking extension of unemployment benefits?



Who are the dummycrats to offer the extension? it ain't their poor and downtrodden constituency that has to pay for it. Really, this unemployment extension is just an example of democratic party imposed wealth redistribution at the expense of a potentially recovering economy... obama is a one term bust, what does he care about a recovering economy? :facepalm:
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
The economy tanked because of the greedy that are bleating for an extension of the tax cut that has failed since 2003 to do what they claim it's going to do. Repeat has failed to do what they claim it will do. That sort of illogic runs rampant through the teabagger republican't party.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Will the real GOP please stand up, please stand up, please stand up.

Wall Street- crashes the economy, gets bailed out, and are now back to getting obscene bonuses.

The unemployed- mostly victims of the Wall Street economic crash are now being told to go fuck themselves.

Tell me, who are the GOP working for?

and do what?
another extension?
why not just put everyone on welfare, problem solved.
why not say will the dems stand up?
or how about both parties?


they are both working for the same thing, themselves.
 
I love it. Guess what? The Republicans are saying that unemployment benefit extension ending is the fault of the Democrats, however, it is 100% the fault of the Republicans, who blocked it.

This is not a failure of the Obama admin. This is partisan politics at its absolute worst, the kind where the citizens get fucked over in several ways.

I know it isn't popular, but guess what? Time to raise taxes, help people out, and get shit back in order. The first step has to be more taxes paid.

So many Americans I know scream about how the U.S. is just the greatest country in the world, and they'd give their lives for it. Don't ask them to invest in it financially, however.

Just my 2 cents.
 

Jane Burgess

Official Checked Star Member
Both sides don't give a shit, I am so tired of people trying to make it the fault of one party. I know people that have lost their jobs, they have applied at over 100 job openings and still no luck. It took another friend of mine 5 months to find a job. Sure there are some people that may mooch and live off of unemployment, but there are also millions of people that are trying to find jobs.
 
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