Sunday, May 13, 2012

The Human Disaster of Unemployment by Dean Baker and Kevin Hassett
Thankfully, there is some effort to learn from this model. The recent bill that extended the payroll tax cut included a provision that covered the cost of work-sharing programs in the 23 states that already had them as part of their unemployment insurance systems, and it helped other states start such programs. This should slow job destruction in those states, which will improve chances for all workers seeking employment. From now on, the first line of defense during a recession should be to expand work sharing rather than simply extend unemployment benefits.

Joe Weisenthal vs. the 24-Hour News Cycle by Binyamin Appelbaum

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