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How Unemployment Benefits Hurt Workers

Unemployment rates have reached some of the highest in recent history. The Federal Government extended a lifeline in the form of unemployment benefits, but even that could end up being more hurt than help.

A program that started as a temporary assistance for those who lost their job (through no fault of their own) has turned into a nightmare that makes many participants unemployable.

Employers are looking for workers with consistent work histories. The applicant that has recently graduated from college will make the right impression with high grades, solid class schedule and part time work filling in the gaps. The applicant that has been in the work force for years shows this consistency in a word history that grows and has few, and even thin small, gaps.

The Trap of Unemployment

Everyone needs help now and then. Benefits for unemployment equal only about 36% of the income that was being made before the loss of employment. The family budget has enough trouble trying to remain balanced after a cut that deep. The thought of taking pay that may amount to even less can seem unbearable and even unwise to many of the people out looking for ways to overcome the unemployment benefits gap.

The concept behind unemployment insurance reveals a big-hearted government, and a society, that does not want to see others suffer. The biggest problem with the extended unemployment benefits may that that it creates a cycle of unemployment that may seem impossible for people to escape.

Mark Rodgers currently blogs about online insurance quotes and ways for businesses can utilize a qr code generator.

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