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Tell Congress: Don’t Leave the Unemployed Out in the Cold

If Congress doesn't act, 1.3 million Americans could lose their unemployment benefits by the end of the year. 

NationAction

December 9, 2013

Sonja Jackson, of Detroit, holds an Employment Guide standing in line while attending a job fair in Livonia, Michigan. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

While the overall unemployment rate is falling, it has remained stubbornly high for the long-term jobless, those out of work for twenty-six weeks or longer. If Congress doesn't act to extend the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program, 1.3 million of these Americans will lose their unemployment benefits before the end of the year. Another 850,000 will be cut off by March, 2014.

TO DO

Join The Nation and Daily Kos in calling on Congress not to leave the long-term unemployed out in the cold. Contact your representative now and tell them to make sure an extension of the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program is included in any budget deal.

TO READ

At Think Progress, Bryce Covert details the struggles of families whose lives will be upended if Congress fails to act.

TO WATCH

In this CNN Money Report, long-term unemployed Americans talk about the difficulties they face while they struggle to find work.

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