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Unemployment Extension Standoff, Day 35: 'Harsh Reality Has Now Set In'

First Posted: 07/06/10 03:35 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

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It's been 35 days since Congress allowed unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless to expire. So far, more than 1.7 million people who've been out of work for longer than six months have been left hanging.

The 2009 stimulus bill and subsequent legislation had given the unemployed up to 99 weeks of checks. Without the federally-funded extended benefits, which lapsed at the end of May due to congressional deficit concerns, layoff victims in most states are eligible for only 26 weeks of help. The average duration of unemployment is 35 weeks.

Donna Ripley of Stockton, N.J. told HuffPost her 26 weeks ran out on May 29 -- one week after the eligibility deadline for the first "tier" of federally-funded benefits. "Needless to say that to miss the deadline because of one lousy week was extremely disappointing," Ripley wrote. "Silly me was still confident that our lawmakers would do the right thing and pass legislation to extend benefits... harsh reality has now set in. It has been four weeks without a check and times are tough."

Ripley added that she has had much difficulty getting through to a person at the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Marc Katz, a spokesman for the National Association of State Workforce Agencies, said the lapse has resulted in "more calls, more intensity, more confusion" at state labor departments.

"Customers are more desperate, more angry, and are less optimistic about the likelihood of Congress passing continued extensions," wrote a staffer in the Idaho Labor Department in an email to NASWA. "As one would expect, the customers who would have exhausted their latest tier and would have access to an additional tier except for this lapse are the most upset."

Steve Santos of Zion, Ill. said he applied for food stamps and has been "freaking out" since his checks stopped coming.

"My 26 weeks from the state ran out as Congress was not renewing the bill," said Santos, who is 55 and said he lost his job as a retail manager in November. "So because I did not lose my job til the 'end' of the recession or file until I absolutely had no choice, I get jobbed out of benefits?"

By the time Congress returns from its July 4 recess next week, more than 2.1 million will have missed checks. The House passed a bill to reauthorize the benefits last week; a similar bill failed in the upper chamber due to a Republican filibuster. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said that as soon as there is a replacement for the late Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), Democrats will have the 60 votes they need and the bill will pass. If Reid is correct, layoff victims will be paid retroactively for any missed checks.

Without a reauthorization, 3.2 million long-term unemployed will have found themselves ineligible for extended benefits by the end of the month. If Congress fails to act, it will be the first time since at least the 1950s that federally-funded extended benefits have been allowed to lapse with a national unemployment rate above 7.2 percent.

"I received my last check on June 24th. If Congress doesn't approve the extension, I will have no money," said Shanae Dale of Louisville, Ky, who said she was laid off in December. "I will not be able to pay my rent, car insurance, utility bills or buy groceries. I would like to know how many of the members of Congress can't sleep at night because the only thing that occupies their minds is finding a job and paying bills."

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It's been 35 days since Congress allowed unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless to expire. So far, more than 1.7 million people who've been out of work for longer than six months have been le...
It's been 35 days since Congress allowed unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless to expire. So far, more than 1.7 million people who've been out of work for longer than six months have been le...
 
 
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06:17 PM on 07/15/2010
I've just listened to prehaps the most absurd coments regarding jobs and the unemployed...Many of the current and newly unemployed are trained professionals/ skilled workers who have mortgages, college tuitions, healthcare expenses, etc and depend quite rightly on the unemployment benefis (from a fund that their employers paid into) to help pay those financial obligations until another position can be found.....Actually the dollar amount recieved by these folks is seldom enough to cover little more that minimal basics... To imply that they are lazy because they will not take a job at McDonalds for minimum wage is a remark of the most arrogant stupidity. These newly unemployed have worked diligently for all their adult lives and are about to lose everything directly due to our goverments policies, (past and present,) that systematically removed viable employment from the American landscape. For MultiMillionaire senators to speak of having professional/skilled workers accept employment so far beneath the earning capacity required to financially sustain these folks is ludicris... and should those MM senators remain blind and dumb to the destruction of the American middleclass, they may find that they are the homeless ones.
06:29 PM on 07/08/2010
It is sad that the people we have voted to look after us has forgotten who put them in office. People who have lost their unemployment benefits are seriously struggling. I am one of the those people. I have filled out so many applications that I could probably do it in my sleep. I have lost my job health insurance and had to move in with my parents. So many people don't have that option. I went back to school to get a degree and still can't get a job because I don't have experience. We help from congress!!!!!! I would rather work give me a job. Cutting out benefits doesn't make a person go to work if no one will give you a chance.
11:31 AM on 07/08/2010
The repub. said they would pass this bill as long as it was paid for through the stimulus bill that was passed. Well I agree ,I have beenl aid off for 36 weeks myself. So I blame both parties for this debacle.Get over it and pass this many families are hurting
09:23 AM on 07/08/2010
It's obvious that there are a lot of Republicans that are out ot touch with the people they supposily work for...Senators need a limited term in office. C'mon 55 yrs as a senator!!! Don't forget who voted down come November.
07:47 PM on 07/09/2010
Uncwayne, you are absolutly correct!!! They need a four year stint,not a lifetime!
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darnold120
09:59 PM on 07/07/2010
email dems' and repub call them to exten federal unemployment every unemployed and underemployed should start on friday and not fisnish until they all have been contacted Imagine 3.2 plus million calling in and emailing We the unemployed and underemployed are stonger than the Tea Party Our job is to do this
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Grada3784
Dogmatic Dictators, believers or not, not welcome
07:20 PM on 07/07/2010
Hopefully no one unemployed will vote for anyone either Republican or Blue Dog Democrat.
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darnold120
09:55 PM on 07/07/2010
I AM A REGISTER REPUBLICAN AND I WILL NOT VOTE FOR EITHER
07:26 PM on 07/09/2010
darnold----ME ALSO!!!
05:54 PM on 07/07/2010
So, Harry, baby... Does this mean that, if you had had any testosterone and had kept the Millionaires Club on board BEFORE Byrd died, you could have passed this thing and avoided the misery all these people are feeling? Just had to go home and feel the love -- the love that comes with fine dining, yachting, luxury hotels, etc. You know, the stuff the rest of us will never know...
04:54 PM on 07/07/2010
There is 200 Billion in TARP money still unspent, instead of whipping out the Credit Card--use money already borrowed, but then again Dems would have no one to blame if they did that.
Unemployment is not a life-time salary program, 26 weeks is enough and if you are unwilling to lower your standards in 6 months, you deserve to have to suffer a bit.
FYI-my wife and I both have been full time unemployed for over 1 year and never got ANY unemployment payouts as we were not elgible, even though we had worked in the same Business for over 20 years and we do not expect Barry and his band of Tax Cheats to pay us anything.
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Grada3784
Dogmatic Dictators, believers or not, not welcome
07:23 PM on 07/07/2010
Standards for UI are set by the states, not the Feds. Don't blame Obama for the standards set by your state government.

There are enough real things to criticize Obama and the Dems for. We really don't need to add the nonsense hatched by the Repugnants.
11:25 AM on 07/10/2010
You are obviously not aware of how many of us are living. Lower standards? Okay, so explain to me how applying for many varying jobs that include mostly minimum wage jobs such as restaurant servers, fast food, and cashier jobs is above the expected standards!? To lower standards from this as we try to support ourselves as well as our family, as you suggest people are not doing would mean that we would need to manage to illegally work for less than minimum wage. Perhaps, we should be forgetting about trying to find an honest job as many of us have always done and lower the standards that apply to our values and morals as well so that people like yourself who are most likely living relatively comfortably can feel justified in spending what is equivalent to pennies for the government. Yes, years ago when the job market was not in such a poor state 26 weeks may have been sufficient. in the current state of the economy, it is necessary to give people a chance.
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iLoveOldNY
What Would George Carlin do?
04:11 PM on 07/07/2010
Another story that deserves the Mayberry Machiavelli label.
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dawgspiel
Never, never, never give up.
01:47 PM on 07/07/2010
Let's get straight on a couple of things.

If Bush had not passed two ill advised tax cuts, Medicare D unfunded, launched an unnecessary war and botched a second, government revenues would be in a large surplus by now and the national debt would be almost paid off. Congress could pass any number of stimulus bills to fight the recession without doing harm.

If Bush had not packed the bureaucracy with industry cronies, hacks and ideologues in management positions, there might be no oil spill killing an entire ocean right now.

If Bush/Cheney hadn't outsourced a huge piece of the military to their pals at Halliburton et al, we wouldn't be watching ourselves being ripped off left and right and our soldiers wouldn't be getting electrocuted taking showers. (Did you see the 60 Minutes exposé where Halliburton was caught -- on video -- plowing under hundreds of new computers so they could overcharge the government to buy new ones?)

A government exists to serve all of its citizens, not just the privileged few. Through no fault of their own, millions have been thrown out of work. I'm president of my neighborhood association and can tell you firsthand that many of my neighbors in an affluent neighborhood are in deep trouble.

America is in trouble. All of us. When that happens, we pull together, not sit on our pile of toys like some 2--year-old throwing a tantrum yelling "Mine! Mine! Mine!" That's what libertarianism/modern conservatism is.
03:26 PM on 07/07/2010
Well said. Why are we not repealing the tax cuts? They did not pass with 60 votes---the Republicans SHOVED them through.
I was ALWAYS a strong Democrat. Now I wonder what difference there is between the two parties---it seems incremental only---both serve the interests of wealth and corporations.
03:48 PM on 07/07/2010
There is very little difference between repubs and dems these days.

Only in platitudes, I suppose.
07:33 PM on 07/09/2010
UH--didnt blackwater just sign a new contract under obama?Dogspiel-we do need to pull togather,I am not taking up for bush at all but,i am not so sure that the whitehouse is doing any better then it has been for years! they dont care about us,dems or pubs,and the polititions are all crooks.I havent drawn un-employemt,havent had to yet,lost job,went to dollar store for job,went to mcdonalds for second one.We can make it if we try.I am 57 years old,if i can do it,anyone can, just get used to living with no extras.
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eddw88
01:03 PM on 07/07/2010
There are quite many voters out there that hate President Obama so much, that they would rather see America destroyed than have him continue to be President. Although, he has done nothing but attempt to improve the condition of the lives of the citizens.

Read this blog and see how many are blaming the POTUS and Democrats for everything while ignoring the basic fact that the republicans have done ZERO to help the people, and try at every chance they get to prevent the Democrats from getting anything done. Yet, the republicans really believe they will regain power by way of this blatant attack on this nation.

Well, the funny part (not funny at all) is they a ARE succeeding.
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dawgspiel
Never, never, never give up.
01:56 PM on 07/07/2010
Even if they win the midterms, it will be a short lived victory. They will continue to obstruct and conditions will deteriorate further. All of the electorate will, in the end, turn against them. They've already alienated all minorities. They won't be getting many African American or Hispanic votes for a generation. The young are definitely not Republican in philosophy. As they follow the pattern and become more frequent voters that will hurt the Republicans.

Even if the Republicans get in, they've clearly demonstrated they have no solutions or ideas to solve this country's problems.

After WWII, the Republicans regained control of the House and Senate, the first time they had had a majority in either body since before the Great Depression. It lasted 2 years before the Democrats were put back in charge. At most, this is all the Republicans will be able to do this time. Time and demographics are working against them.

If they hate Obama, it has to be because of the color of his skin. Obviously a very nice guy, brilliant, and anything but a firebreathing liberal. He has the Left upset because he's so middle of the road in political philosophy. That's not only sad, it's pretty freaking dumb on their part.
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
08:34 PM on 07/07/2010
Excellent post, dawg! Thank you!
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Timma
nihil habentes omnia posidentes
11:20 AM on 07/07/2010
If the Republicans can keep unemployment as the mid term election issue Democrats will not do well. It won't matter who voted for or against benefits. The political buck will stop with the President. That's what the Republicans are betting on. Obama needs to get in front of this issue now. November is just around the corner.
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Timma
nihil habentes omnia posidentes
11:14 AM on 07/07/2010
This is what we get from a professional political class.
10:31 AM on 07/07/2010
I forget: Who has the majority in the Senate?

Why do the dems want to see the unemployed left hanging while they go on vacation? Have they no compassion?
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istvan13
The world needs more thinkers.
10:45 AM on 07/07/2010
Nice try to push False Noise talking points. For the first time in the history of the senate it now takes 60 votes for every bill to pass. The majority is 51. The republican'ts block, delay or stop the legislative process at every turn. There was only one democrat that voted with the republican'ts to stop helping average Americans. I'll write this real slow for your, the minority republican'ts have killed this bill due to arcane and out of date senate rules. Not the democrats.

Thanks for playing
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byoungusa
yes, a proud working american and a socialist
01:25 PM on 07/07/2010
spot on! fanned
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dawgspiel
Never, never, never give up.
11:27 AM on 07/07/2010
Who votes no and obstructs EVERYTHING?

This is a dangerous game they're playing. It is going to backfire on your pals in the elephant suits.
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
11:52 AM on 07/07/2010
Not only will it backfire, it is hurting the American people so badly that no one in their right mind will vote Republican for a LONG time!
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liberal
My Doxie Rides Inside
10:00 AM on 07/07/2010
I wonder how the Republicans are feeling while they are at their beach houses, having a drink, sitting out on the deck watching the sunset. While the average person is trying to figure out how to buy milk for their children, MMMM cereal tastes good with water.
10:16 AM on 07/07/2010
You don't actually believe republicans have that much awareness, do you? After tangling with conservative family members over the holiday weekend, it's pretty apparent that the GOP sees unemployment as a democrat's problem - REAL Americans (aka "republicans) don't take Uncle's money. That seemed to be the gist of it.
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liberal
My Doxie Rides Inside
10:57 AM on 07/07/2010
They don't take Uncle Sam's money until their families have no food. Then they all cry for help. Just like governor Jindal, didn't want to take the stimulus money, but now he is screaming for government intervention. Flip Flop
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06:31 PM on 07/07/2010
Nothing....they will feel nothing! They're incapable.