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The States Most Affected by Unemployment Insurance

With the Senate gearing up to consider unemployment insurance extension legislation next week, the National Employment Law Project has a useful chart breaking

Jul 31, 2020
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With the Senate gearing up to considerunemployment insurance extension legislation next week, the National Employment Law Project has a useful chartbreaking down the number of Americans losing their jobless benefits by month and by week, state by state. I took that data and Census Bureau state population data to determine the number of people per 10,000 who might lose their unemployment insurance in April if the Congress fails to act. (I lopped off the top half of the chart to make it readable, so only 25 states are depicted.)
The 10 states with proportionally the most people due to lose benefits are Indiana, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Wyoming, Michigan, Florida, Illinois, Arkansas, Georgia, and Ohio. (The state least affected? Montana.) Of these, two have elected senators who voted againstextending unemployment insurance the first time around — Wyoming and South Carolina. That provision passed78 to 19.
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