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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Help for the Unemployed
Due to current recession and the closing of many companies, the number of people unemployed has reached new highs. The unemployment rate is 6.5% meaning over 10.1 million Americans are out of work. Generally the November and December holidays are a time to spend with family and have fun but this year the holidays won't be like past years.
Many Americans are feeling the burden of the bailout plan. However, there is some relief. On November 21, 2008, President Bush signed the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2008 which extends Emergency Unemployment Compensation to 20 weeks which will help some Americans through the holiday season. For states with high unemployment rates such as Georgia it creates a second tier of 13 weeks of compensation for individuals.
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