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State unemployment programs have not caught up with the realities faced by workers today.
A new report details harmful state cuts to unemployment insurance programs since 2011.
The new law helps ensure claimants are not financially penalized when they choose to work.
Life is tough enough for unemployed workers and their families; it’s time to stop piling on.
Report shows that family caregivers are often shut out from unemployment benefits.
FiveThirtyEight.com covers NELP’s report on the need to reform unemployment insurance.
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