By Sarah Chaney Nov. 14, 2019 8:00 am ET Fewer jobless Americans are relying on unemployment insurance amid tighter state rules on obtaining the benefits and a strong job market.
A strong labor market also means many jobless people today quit their jobs voluntarily and so are ineligible for benefits in most cases. Other economists say state unemployment systems aren’t providing unemployed people the support they need to find the best jobs possible while the labor market is humming.
“I can find another position within two or three weeks pretty consistently,” Mr. Brown said, adding, “That could change. The economy could turn.” In the wake of the 2008 crisis, several states turned to the federal government as a backstop for funding when they depleted their unemployment-trust funds.
Many states have continued to reduce benefits. Alabama passed a law this year effective in 2020 to reduce the maximum duration of unemployment compensation by up to 12 weeks from its current level of 26 weeks. Jobless people can receive additional weeks of compensation beyond the new cap of 14 weeks if they pursue job training or if the unemployment rate rises, according to the law.
They’re actually able to go out & get another job instead - imagine that!
The immigrants cant get it is what you mean.
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