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16,000 Alabamians to See Cut in Jobless Benefits

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Updated: 2/27 4:35 am
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) The long-term unemployed in Alabama will be among the first to feel automatic federal budget cuts scheduled to take effect Friday.

A spokeswoman for the Alabama Department of Labor says federal officials have advised the department to prepare for a cut of 9 percent to 10 percent in unemployment benefits for Alabamians who have exhausted their 26 weeks of state unemployment benefits and are now getting the extended 37 weeks of federal benefits.

Spokeswoman Tara Hutchinson said the unemployment cuts are supposed to take effect Sunday and will affect 16,000 people. The federal benefits are administered by the state Department of Labor. The average benefit is $202 weekly and the max is $265.

The White House estimates Alabama will lose $472,000 for the remainder of the fiscal year.
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Mayhem Man - 2/27/2013 6:21 PM
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No one can tell me that any person getting unemployment for nearly 15 straight months could not find a job paying $250 a week. McJobs pay more than unemployment does and these moochers are gaming the system. I suggest that they get 2-3 months max and then they are on their own. I know a dude that is 53 years old, is a lifetime stoner/doper and is getting $500 plus a month disability from his life of drugs and booze. Needless to say he is still a stoner/doper/drunk and is working odd jobs to supplement his income, after applying and getting disability. I'll turn him in as soon as I can and see what the state and feds think of his fleecing the taxpayers. Of course he is a Obama guy and hates tax paying Conservative Republicans like myself.

tydgrl - 2/27/2013 1:07 PM
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Yes, I am sure you will start seeing these people begin looking for employment.

corshane - 2/27/2013 10:25 AM
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Maybe this will encourage them to go out and find a job and quit sitting around using my hard earned tax dollars that I pay into the government every year
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