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Tell Congress to extend unemployment benefits now!
Nearly 2 million workers who have lost their jobs will lose their federal unemployment benefits if Congress fails to act on an extension by the end of the year. In 2012, an estimated 6 million U.S. workers struggling to find jobs will lose these essential benefits if Congress continues to focus on maintaining tax cuts for the 1% who crashed our economy rather than helping the 99% by extending unemployment insurance.
Also, click here to sign an emergency petition to Congress urging support for the UI benefit extension.
A new report from the AFL-CIO gives a state-by-state breakdown of the tragic effect of the continuing jobless recession. According to the report, Washington state’s weekly unemployment benefit averages $359.26. This money, barely enough to get by, goes directly back into the economy covering the essentials and flowing to local grocery stores, gas stations and utilities. According to the report, that means the loss in business to communities could total more than $12.6 million per week.
Washington state’s official unemployment rate stands at 9%, but the report reveals a much harsher reality for African Americans whose unemployment rate is 21.1%, Latinos at 15.8% and young people between the ages of 20 to 24 years old at 17.3%.
Check out the report and see real stories from our communities — plus contribute your own — here.
For more information see:
Jobless workers tell Congress to extend UI (AFL-CIO Now)
Five myths about unemployment insurance (The Stand)