Americans Leave Unemployment Rolls Faster in States Cutting Benefits © Neeta Satam for The Wall Street Journal
The number of unemployment-benefit recipients is falling at a faster rate in Missouri and 21 others states canceling enhanced and extended payments this month, suggesting that ending the aid could push more people to take jobs.
Federal pandemic aid bills boosted unemployment payments by $300 a person each week and extended those payments for as long as 18 months, well longer than the typical 26 weeks or less. The benefits are set to expire in early September, but states can opt out before then.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said the benefits were helpful during the height of the pandemic, but their continuation has “worsened the workforce issues we are facing.”
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Judge David Langham
When I finished the substantive work on this post, it occurred to me that the Valcourt-Williams case and the arising out of requirement are sorta like a hurricane. Comedian Ron White describes a man who
remained in the Keys during an evacuation. He said he was essentially proving his virility and bravery. Mr. White notes that it isn t that the wind is blowin. No, it s what the wind is blowin. He suggests that if you get hit with a Volvo, it doesn t really matter how many sit ups you did that morning. Keep readin , I ll try to come back to this.