Coordinators Jingles for Jackets, which takes place this Thursday, are still going ahead with the event despite the cold weather forecasted, saying they’d decided, “there’s something wrong about cancelling a warm clothing drive event because it’s too cold outside.”
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so people are looking for a job. they re desperate for a job. reporter: average weekly unemployment benefits range from hawaii s $419 a week to mississippi, at $190 a week. in new york, leslie pink s weekly check is just over $400. i paid my taxes, i ve done everything a responsible citizen is supposed to do, and they re going to cut me off, and they bailed the banks out. it s infuriating to me. reporter: the next step comes with the senate where many republicans say they would have voted for the $30 billion vote if democrats came up with ways to offset the costs. lawmakers are taking a week-long break. by the time they reconvene, it s estimated that 2 million americans will have lost their jobless benefits. mary snow, cnn, new york. so i have a lot of questions about this economy and how it s impacting you, your life, your family. i want to hear from you. what are your questions, what are your frustrations with the current state of the economy? if you would, share your stories
winds from volatile global markets. so we still have a great deal of work to do to repair the economy and get the american people back to work. congress is leaving town for an independence day break, without extended unemployment benefits, leaving almost 2 million americans without a check. cnn s mary snow talks with one worker whose benefits are about to run out. reporter: 39-year-old leslie pink has been hitting the pavement since january, sending outs an estimated 800 resumes, but still no job. she has evened doumcumented he search on a blog site. her unemployment checks are running out in a few weeks, and she is hoping for an extension. i can get through summer, july, august and then i m really going have to think about my next step, whether that s leaving my apartment, whether that s leaving new york, moving in with family, i don t know what i m going to do. reporter: pink s fears are shared by many. without congress approving extensions that allow some states to provide b