How Much Unemployment Advantages In Washington

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How Much Unemployment Advantages In Washington

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Six charged with stealing unemployment benefits
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Six Western Washington residents accused of bilking the unemployment system out of thousands of dollars now face federal charges. The charges, made public Tuesday, allege the six defendants separately defrauded the system. Each is alleged to have made
Three Tacomans among those charged with collecting unemployment while workingTheNewsTribune.com (blog)

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Unemployed burn as Fed fiddles on natural rate debate: jobs
Worcester Telegram
An approach that doesn't put job creation first “puts a lot of people out of work and makes our educations worthless, and doesn't give much optimism about working hard and moving up.” Horowitz and millions of other unemployed and underemployed people

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End of jobless benefits: Good for America?
Fox News
ELIZABETH MACDONALD: Yes it is more, and look I am of the mindset, we want to help the poor, absolutely, who need food stamps and with unemployment benefits, I get that. The broad policy problem though is that you can't be doing 99 weeks of

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Ahead of the Bell: US Unemployment Benefits
CBS News
WASHINGTON — The number of people applying for US unemployment benefits likely ticked down last week, staying near a level that is consistent with modest job gains. Economists forecast that weekly applications fell by 2000 to a seasonally adjusted
Applications for US unemployment aid stay at 370000, level consistent with Washington Post
US unemployment aid applications stay at 370000Huffington Post
US jobless claims hold steady at 370000Reuters

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Ohio tide of long-term unemployed ready to rise as 99ers exhaust benefits
Examiner.com
The so-called 99ers, those workers who exhausted the standard state unemployment benefit period but were kept afloat with extended federal benefits weeks, will have no where else to turn to in the coming months but Ohio's still weak job market.

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