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    Deal trims maximum jobless benefits to 73 weeks

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Millions of Americans will continue to receive long-term unemployment benefits under legislation approved Friday in Congress, but the scope of the program is being scaled back to cover fewer people by the end of the year.

    The measure, which also extends a payroll tax cut through the rest of 2012, begins to wind down the program of extended federal jobless benefits that Congress first approved at the height of the recession. The bill reduces the current maximum 99 weeks of benefits to 73 weeks by September. For those in all but about a dozen of the highest unemployment states, benefits will be cut off after 63 weeks.

    The benefits are for people out of work more than six months. The program has provided checks to about 18 million out-of-work Americans who exhausted the 26 weeks of state jobless benefits.

    Democrats had hoped to keep the maximum number as close as possible to 99 weeks, arguing that the benefits are critical for those struggling to make ends meet and provide a boost to the economy. Republicans wanted to reduce the maximum time span for benefits to 59 weeks, saying too many people don't seriously look for a job until the government checks quit coming.

    The bill lets both parties claim victory: Democrats can say they preserved the unemployment program for another year, while Republicans may claim they won major concessions by scaling back the program.

    About 43 percent of the nation's nearly 13 million unemployed have been without work for more than six months, double the rate of any other economic downturn since the Great Depression. If Congress had not reached a deal to reauthorize the program, about a million people would have lost benefits next month.

    "It's far from perfect, but it seems to be a responsible approach to the current problem of long-term unemployment," said George Wentworth, an attorney with the National Employment Law Project, a worker advocacy group that supports long-term benefits.

    It was not immediately clear how many people might lose out on benefits later this year under the new plan. Currently, 22 states are eligible for 93-plus weeks of unemployment insurance; just 18 get the full maximum of 99 weeks. The average unemployed worker receives less than $300 a week in benefits.

    Wentworth said the gradual decrease would help cushion the blow for those relying on the benefits.

    The plan would extend the current 99-week maximum through May for states with the highest unemployment rates. Benefits would drop to 79 weeks in June and to 73 weeks in September. Unless Congress extends the federal benefits again, people losing their jobs after July 1 will get benefits for only 26 weeks.

    "This agreement is a step in the right direction," said James Sherk, a policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. "However, two years of benefits was excessive when passed, and a year-and-a-half of benefits in an improving labor market is still excessive."

    The program was already starting to wind down, anyway. Under the current formula, the maximum coverage period would have fallen to 79 weeks in October.

    The job market has been steadily improving, and fewer people are filing for the benefits. On Thursday, the Labor Department reported that the number of people seeking unemployment benefits last week was the lowest it's been in four years.

    But Heidi Shierholz, a labor economist with the liberal Economic Policy Institute, said it's still too soon to cut back on benefits.

    "Even if we continue growing at the current rate, given the depths of the job deficit that we're in, we're not going to be at a place by May where job opportunities are plentiful," she said. "Layoffs are back to pre-recession levels, but hiring is still extremely slow."

    The new law will allow states to make benefit applicants take drug tests if they lost their job because they failed a drug test or are applying for a job that requires one. Republicans dropped an effort to let states require all applicants to take a drug test, or require applicants without a high school diplomas to pursue a GED certificate.

     
    • Fluvio Pud  •  3 mths ago
      Lets put a cap on how many weeks a congress-person can collect a check,and also how many sessions they can miss along with a penalty in their paycheck for same. While we're at it,lets give them all a lie detector test and make the results public.We can ask them how many times they arrive at session drunk or otherwise "intoxicated" and I'm sure they wouldn't mind pee-ing in the cup as well.I mean c'mon,its only fair...right?
      • RedLeg6 3 mths ago
        Mandatory weekly urinalisys test for senatators and congressmen.
      • juan chavez 3 mths ago
        if our congress people were held accountable for their actions, they would have been fired the first day they took office, and yes congressmen, legeslatures, do need a two term limitt, not life of doing nothing
    • anonymous  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      all those stupid lawmakers don't need unemployment allowance as they thrive on gifts and bribes

      what do they know anything about common people? NOTHING
    • Lu  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Time for congress to feel what it's like to be unemployed. Anyone who served two terms or more , vote them out We can create term limits. They will never do it. Just do it! VOTE THE CAREER POLITICANS OUT1
      • Someone 3 mths ago
        not only that, but previous congressmen cannot LOBBY. Or else they'll just do it to lobby once they are voted out or retired. it's ridiculous. these guys look at a public office as a source of personal gain once they are in the private industry.
      • Belle 3 mths ago
        you tell em LU! Good for you.
      • JJ 3 mths ago
        Occupy Wall Street and Congress 2012!
    • bluepeahen  •  3 mths ago
      This is just their way to make the unemployment numbers look better.
    • junior  •  3 mths ago
      Congress passed unemployment benefit cuts, they should also have passed Everify to put Americans back to work!
      • SARCASTICLES 3 mths ago
        AMEN, Junior. I was raised doing time in the tobacco fields, and have also done my share of construction work....back when you could make a living wage before we imported all that cheap illegal labor which "Will do the jobs that Americans won't do".....????
      • Kevin 3 mths ago
        E-VERIFY ?? RACSISTS !!!
      • junior 3 mths ago
        Kevin I am sorry for you! you are so alone and so lost!
    • Dave  •  Terrell, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      We give millions to other countrys to help their unemployment,economy,etc,etc, but can"t help american"s down on their luck,sad sad
      • Back home, for now. 3 mths ago
        Have you ever driven threw, with your doors securely locked, thru an urban community. Those people have been unemployed from generation to generation. Govt. handouts are subject the willing into bondage. All urban ghettos are bastions of the DNC, please note.
      • The Wilk 3 mths ago
        What is threw? The dumbing of America that the Dems are so proud of?
    • David  •  West Fork, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Vote all insiders OUT... If They have been there for two or more terms..... Vote them out...
      • vegas 3 mths ago
        no way I'm just handing the purse strings BACK TO DEMOCRATS in the house
      • David 3 mths ago
        Definition of the word "Citizen" includes active participation in politics and knowledge of policy and representation..... Try to become a "Citizen".....
      • Billi 3 mths ago
        Vote all incumbents out...the are incompetent, liars and crooks
    • John  •  3 mths ago
      Here is the statement which concisely defines the problem with our Congress: "...both parties to claim victory". They are not working for a better USA they are simply working to claim victory OVER the other party. This and other issues should not be viewed by the parties as a war against each other, with both sides much more concerned about THEIR victory rather than victory for the country. Sad state of affairs.
    • CHRISTOPHER  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder how many people will have exhausted their benefits by November? Why are those same people are not counted in the overall unemployment rate?
    • D M  •  3 mths ago
      To put it in English. It means that have not done #$%$ And the working stiffs, and the non working stiffs will get less. And #$%$ed in the #$%$ more! Welcome to the Land Fill USA... Where the American people get the shaft day in and day out from the fools in DC...
    • Wayne  •  3 mths ago
      Many have already lost the unemployment so don't show on the screen. They are over 50 years old and will have a very hard time finding work. Many have the house paid off but can not afford the utility bills and property taxes. These are usually the first time on unemployment people. Who will help them ?
    • The RiverMaster  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Better start insourcing ASAP!
    • SaraM  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Employed people forget there is a luck factor included in the job hunt. I was unemployed for 10 months, and I searched for jobs using every avenue open to me. I got a 3 month temp job, and during that time I still looked because I knew it would end. At the end of my contract I was unemployed again and had to re-file. I was unemployed one month, and eventually got three weeks benefits. During all that time I was searching. I got offered a job the week just last week, and now I am working.
      Many of the jobs I applied for were on hold because of the economy. I just kept on plugging away, and I got lucky.
    • George C  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      WELFARE TO Work ----- YOUR Senators passing --------------------E-VERIFY ----- NOW
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      Hey a new way to skew the unemployment numbers, woo-hoo
    • OreoBoots  •  3 mths ago
      the real average number of unemployed is around 14 percent
      those that have just given up and moved back home are not counted , same as with the people that have run out of benefits, they don't count anymore
    • bruce  •  Zanesville, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      these people like congress should live 3 months without a pay check to see what its like without a income,,,that law should be passed give them a taste of there own medicine,,,,we need to vote this congress out
    • allenb  •  3 mths ago
      These kind of stories elicit the most polorizing views of almost any story Yahoo runs. Wow, these comments. All I would say is this; people on unemployment have paid into this system. Many of the people have worked for years and years so to me getting something back so you have a chance at finding a decent job is not some kind of social welfare. Yes, of course some do abuse the system, but that is true in any system. What about corporate welfare? These extended benefits have really done a lot of good as people have been able to "pay the bills." So, before you spout your political blather understand that these are people, citizens of our country and not just a bunch of numbers. It is so easy to judge until it happens to you.
    • Mike B  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The Democrats have to get the unemployment number down before election time below 8%. What better way than to just stop counting people.
    • Duane K  •  Tacoma, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Cutting off benefits will force people to get jobs that don't exist....makes sense....In my case, with construction....I took lower and lower paying jobs over the years and this time was laid off and denied unemployment benefits based on missing ONE day of work in two years. Yes, it's under appeal, had to get an attorney....meanwhile, am a single dad with two children and no jobs out there....so far, have refused to take government hand outs for food etc...but what the hell is a person supposed to do? Be thankful if you are part of the 70% still working.
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