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  2. Weekly, 11-16 hours of work is the equivalent of one day of work and would result in a 25% reduction in your benefits, 17-21 hours is considered two days worked — and would cost you 50% of your ...

  3. Millions of Americans Are Still Long-Term Unemployed ... - AOL

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    Largely lost in last week's disappointing September jobs report is the fact that the number of long-term unemployed Americans continues to decline -- a good sign for those who want to return to ...

  4. Millions of unemployed workers still can't get jobless benefits

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    The unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month and a recovering economy added a record 6.4 million jobs at the end of last year. Still, the U.S. economy remains sensitive to volatility due to ...

  5. Current Population Survey - Wikipedia

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    CPS-based measures of unemployment after 1994: U-1 Persons unemployed 15 weeks or longer, as a percent of the civilian labor force; U-2 Job losers and persons who completed temporary jobs, as a percent of the civilian labor force; U-3 Total unemployed, as a percent of the civilian labor force (official unemployment rate)

  6. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    It was restricted to particular industries, particularly more volatile ones like shipbuilding, and did not make provision for any dependants. After one week of unemployment, a worker was eligible to receive 7/-per week for up to 15 weeks in a year. By 1913, 2,300,000 were insured under the unemployment benefit programme.

  7. 24% of Unemployed Americans Haven’t Worked in a Year - AOL

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    Despite job growth and other signs of economic recovery, nearly a quarter of all unemployed Americans have been out of work for at least a year. See: Do You Think the Minimum Wage Should Be $15 ...

  8. Graduate unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, 11.8 million persons were unemployed, putting the unemployment rate at 7.6 percent. The state of the economy is a large contributor to these numbers. In June, 2001 the unemployment rate was 4.6% [10] After 9/11/2001, the unemployment rate skyrocketed to 5.7% in November 2001 [11] and rose drastically in 2009 to 10% in October. [12]

  9. 10 months later, workers still struggling to get unemployment

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    As record unemployment continues 10 months into the pandemic, some people are still struggling to get their unemployment payments. 10 months later, workers still struggling to get unemployment [Video]