Unemployment Extended to 129 Weeks?? According to FoxNews it is!

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

Will Obama's extended unemployment insurance benefits affect people's desire to get a job?

The extension of unemployment insurance benefits is expected to pass the Senate today. Despite President Obama's attack on Republicans for delaying the bill, it could easily have passed a month ago if Democrats hadn't added so many other unrelated radical measures to it -- from higher taxes to changes in the Medicare reimbursement formula.

The bill President Obama has been hammering Republicans over in the last couple of days has been puzzling since he already knew that he had enough Republican votes to overcome any filibuster and pass the extended benefits.

The problem, though, isn't that there is insufficient Republican support to pass it. The problem is that the bill will ultimately increase long term unemployment and it will reduce our GDP.

Ironically, if some of Obama's attacks are correct, Republicans can only be accused of trying to help Obama's presidency.

Suppose, as the president said on Monday, that Republicans really believe "that emergency relief somehow discourages people from looking for a job." If that were true, those Republicans who are opposing the added extension of benefits would believe that defeating it would lower the unemployment rate.

Wouldn't a lower unemployment rate before the November elections help the Democrats? Isn't that a sign of true bipartisanship?

It doesn't take much of a stretch to see that cutting extended unemployment benefits from at least 95 weeks to around 26 weeks will cause the unemployment rate to decline.

The length of these benefits is unprecedented, they are already over three times longer than the longest previous extension of benefits. The benefits are also larger, with health insurance also being subsidized for the first time.

Now this new extension will increase benefits to up to 129 weeks. That is two-and-a-half years of benefits, almost five times longer than the previous extension.

This is almost like a drug addiction where the moment of truth keeps getting pushed off, with the unemployed having to accept a less desirable job than they held before keeps getting put off.

Yet, going for two-and-a-half years without a job does real damage to a worker's skills and productivity.People only get these unemployment benefits as long as they are unemployed.

Larger benefits encourage some people, who may be unhappy with their jobs, to become unemployed while they look for something better.

Others will be a little more reluctant to take a new job when they are offered it.

What is clear is that the percentage of the unemployed who are unemployed for more than six months has only increased during this recession after the length of the unemployment benefits was increased (see here).

Of course, every worker would like to hold out for a higher wage.

Unemployment benefits just let people hold out longer in hope of a better offer.

If you don't believe it, with the extended benefits temporarily eliminated over the July Fourth Congressional vacation, look at how the number of new filing for unemployment benefits has plummeted from 472,000 in the week ending June 26th to 429,000 in the week ending July 10th. That's the lowest rate in almost two years.

If unemployed Americans were solely motivated because they were having trouble finding a job, why didn't those eligible still file for benefits? You would think that they would apply for benefits whether or not it was 26 weeks long or 99 weeks.

My guess is that with the new extended benefits the number of new filings will immediately rise.

Unfortunately, despite President Obama's claims to the contrary, Republicans never really opposed extending unemployment insurance benefits.

Republicans have only asked that these benefits be paid for, and they've argued that in a $3.7 trillion budget there is surely $34 billion in there to cover the cost of these benefits.

Here is another simple prediction: as the unemployment benefits keep stretching out, the length of time that people are unemployed will go up.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/07/20/john-lott-obama-democratic-unemploy...

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  • There is plenty of other ways to cut costs & reduce deficits without removing emergency compensation for families who have been laid off due to the recession. Come on America are we really debating this?

  • fox is so against the american people fuck fox n fuck u cabuto

  • The effects of unemployment , Interesting fact , Raleigh , NC has a population of 403,000.. The total number of persons affected by unemployment in NC as of November 2011 is 450,000.

    If concentrated in one city , that would make every single person in the city of Raleigh NC unemployed.Equivalent to a city being dropped the atomic bomb and just leaving the buildings .Multiply that same scenario in every state , the concentrated effect would be as a economic atomic bomb in every state .

  • holy shit! Over 2.5 years of benefits?

  • @VirgilB01 HEAR, HEAR! Fox News is bias against the American people. I call for a boycott of such prejudicial crap.

  • @MsBeautyqueen99 Sorry no can do, I havent had a penny of income in 4 months and my savings is almost gone. 30 dollars keeps my phone active so that maybe I can get a call for full time employment.

  • @boheme19 Yep, We sure are but those people in their ivory towers are trying to shut US out because they don't want to hear the cries from those suffering because of their irresponsible greed.

  • @msral1999 Sooo true! I hear you loud and clear. Its just too bad the house and senate is deaf and dumb. Not to mention apathetic to the plight of the American People US.

  • This reporter is rudeness personified! He asks questions and doesnt allow an answer to conclude and I wanted to hear it. This guy isnt having a fit over paying for it when it came to bail outs of mega-thieves or war rebuilds of countries that killed people on our homeland but when it comes to American families homeless we just cant afford it anymore, heartless jerk needs to find out what but for the grace of God means. Bet he changes his tune if he is jobless cause hes such a crappy reporter.

  • Well .....create some jobs.

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