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Extended unemployment benefits ending in Washington and Oregon

Teri- Oregon 2012/04/15 18:43:58

OLYMPIA, Wash. - Thousands of long-term unemployed workers in
Washington and Oregon will soon no longer receive unemployment checks.
The federal government won't pay for extended benefits anymore because
the jobless rates have improved in both states.

Washington and Oregon's employment departments announced that one
emergency unemployment program is being curtailed and another is being
shut down completely this month. That shortens the maximum time a worker
can collect unemployment from nearly two years down to about a year and
five months.

A union group posted this testimonial on YouTube from laborer Wade Jackson of Seattle.

"I've been out of work for almost two years," Jackson says in the
video. "Bills are hard to pay. My unemployment is about to run out.
There are no jobs out there for us. So I don't know what I'm going to do
actually to keep the roof over my head."

Washington's unemployment rate dropped to 8.2 percent in February. It was 8.8 in Oregon and 8.0 percent in Idaho.

Idaho's Department of Labor anticipates its extended benefits will phase out in September.

On the web:

Washington Employment Security Department fact sheet:

http://www.esd.wa.gov/newsandinformation/factsheets/FS-0001.p...

Oregon Employment Department:

http://www.oregon.gov/EMPLOY/

Copyright 2012 Northwest News Network

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  • HAlex1972 2012/04/17 15:41:35
    HAlex1972
    +1
    With the end of UI benefits, we'll start to really see the affect this economy is having on our country.
  • POWERSHAKER 2012/04/16 04:03:50
    POWERSHAKER
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    Well, I know a lot of unemployed folks are going to be angry over this.
  • Mel 2012/04/15 18:47:31
    Mel
    It happens, once it drops to a certain percentage say goodbye to the benefits.

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