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US / When Unemployment Runs Dry

Over 4 Million Americans are considered now long term unemployed. They are not only disconnected from the work force, but may be also disconnected from the mainstream culture. If we can’t get them reconnected, we are looking at devastating costs to not only them, but our society as a whole. There is a 50% increase in death rates for older male workers in the years following a job loss and they can expect to live 1.5 years less than a worker with a job. Unemployment has a weighty effect also on family members. Divorce rates increase by 18%. Children whose fathers lost a job when they were kids earn 9% less annually as adults than children whose fathers remained employed. Most adults’ identity is their occupation; and taking this away is devastating to the human soul.

All of this takes its toll on the safety net provided for those out of work. Our government extends food stamps for those in need through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); and the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) helps equip workers with the skills they need to find new jobs in the modern workforce. The local nonprofits help because they are compassionate. Churches constantly are helping those in need and the local Salvation Army is there to help the underprivileged. But in today’s economic world, all of this is being stretched to the limits. The latest controversy in Washington now is the issue with raising the Federal Debt Ceiling to accommodate all the needs this country has. I am sure like all of the other crisis recently in our capital; this too will go down to the last minute with cuts in federal spending in programs that help those who need it most, like the over 4 million long term unemployed.

To support this suffering segment of our population, we as a nation have to come together. The United Way, the largest nonprofit in the country, has running in 46 states a simple program where anyone can just pick up the phone and call 2-1-1 (National 2-1-1 day was just celebrated last month on Feb. 11 – 2/11) to obtain assistance from local and national social service programs as well as local and national governmental agencies. There is a wonderful site online Unemployment Lifeline that links the unemployed with resources in their area. At DollarDays on our Facebook page, we are giving away $5,000 worth of products in March to help the underprivileged; so please nominate someone in your community that deserves this help.

Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor 

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via Marc Joseph: What Happens When Unemployment Runs Dry?.

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2 thoughts on “US / When Unemployment Runs Dry

  1. Singapore Jobs's avatar

    Post effect of recession is still here? I hope things get better soon 🙂

    Posted by Singapore Jobs | March 10, 2013, 6:26 am

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