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The Bottom Line: Youth Unemployment
Young Canadians are facing high unemployment numbers. The panel talks about schooling, the...
published: 19 Feb 2014
The Bottom Line: Youth Unemployment
The Bottom Line: Youth Unemployment
Young Canadians are facing high unemployment numbers. The panel talks about schooling, the skills gap and the best ways for young people to get a job.- published: 19 Feb 2014
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12:18

Trapped in Unemployment
The chances of finding a job are grim for the four million long-term unemployed in the U.S...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: CBSNewsOnline
Trapped in Unemployment
Trapped in Unemployment
The chances of finding a job are grim for the four million long-term unemployed in the U.S., but Joe Carbone is looking to change that in his Connecticut tow...- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 29582
- author: CBSNewsOnline
9:04

COVER UP - UNEMPLOYMENT 30% - WORSE THAN GREAT DEPRESSION
A Huge conspiracy has been perpetrated on the American people, nay, on the world. Economy ...
published: 11 Jan 2014
COVER UP - UNEMPLOYMENT 30% - WORSE THAN GREAT DEPRESSION
COVER UP - UNEMPLOYMENT 30% - WORSE THAN GREAT DEPRESSION
A Huge conspiracy has been perpetrated on the American people, nay, on the world. Economy now worse than great depression which brought WW2 on the scene. Is this all leading to WW3? In 1929 the unemployment rate in America was 25 %, it is now over 30 %, especially if you consider we are not even counting 15 million Mexican Americans, That would make the figures possibly 40 %. Those now living in Poverty in America are now over this percent as it would be insane to assume those with work were not living in poverty. Those with work are 30 to 40 % then the one working but in poverty would be much higher. The number of people making over 250,000 dollars now is only 2 % of the population, there are no rich anymore, only those very small of the elite who control us all!!!!!! They are the few at the top, less than 1 percent, maybe 300 families.- published: 11 Jan 2014
- views: 4187
11:01

NEED TO KNOW | Generation jobless: 'Millennials' struggle with unemployment | PBS
The struggles of middle-aged and older Americans during this economic downturn have been w...
published: 12 Oct 2010
author: PBS
NEED TO KNOW | Generation jobless: 'Millennials' struggle with unemployment | PBS
NEED TO KNOW | Generation jobless: 'Millennials' struggle with unemployment | PBS
The struggles of middle-aged and older Americans during this economic downturn have been well documented. But what about the "millennials," those born during...- published: 12 Oct 2010
- views: 74985
- author: PBS
33:47

Why Extended Unemployment Benefits Extend Unemployment
The Peter Schiff Show (1/8/2013)
Listen Live Weekdays 10am to noon ET on http://www.Schiff...
published: 10 Jan 2014
Why Extended Unemployment Benefits Extend Unemployment
Why Extended Unemployment Benefits Extend Unemployment
The Peter Schiff Show (1/8/2013) Listen Live Weekdays 10am to noon ET on http://www.SchiffRadio.com Buy my newest book at http://www.tinyurl.com/RealCrash Friend me on http://www.Facebook.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on http://www,Twitter.com/PeterSchiff- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 1980
17:13

Obama On Extending Unemployment Benefits - Full Speech
President Obama says Americans who need an emergency extension of unemployment benefits ar...
published: 07 Jan 2014
Obama On Extending Unemployment Benefits - Full Speech
Obama On Extending Unemployment Benefits - Full Speech
President Obama says Americans who need an emergency extension of unemployment benefits are "not lazy" as some might want you to believe. He points to the case of Katherine Hackett who introduced him (video here: ) As an unemployed mom of two military sons she keeps the heat down just to make ends meet as she looks for a job. Without unemployment benefits, it makes it harder for her to find a job.- published: 07 Jan 2014
- views: 29
4:06

Young & Broke In America RPT New Gads Face 18.3% Unemployment Rate
Young & Broke In America RPT New Gads Face 18.3% Unemployment Rate....
published: 15 May 2013
author: Mass Tea Party
Young & Broke In America RPT New Gads Face 18.3% Unemployment Rate
Young & Broke In America RPT New Gads Face 18.3% Unemployment Rate
Young & Broke In America RPT New Gads Face 18.3% Unemployment Rate.- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 1876
- author: Mass Tea Party
7:02

Emergency Unemployment Benefits Being Stopped on Dec. 28 - Jessie Jane Duff - FBN
Jessie Jane Duff (Conservative Columnist / Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant (ret) ) debates e...
published: 27 Dec 2013
Emergency Unemployment Benefits Being Stopped on Dec. 28 - Jessie Jane Duff - FBN
Emergency Unemployment Benefits Being Stopped on Dec. 28 - Jessie Jane Duff - FBN
Jessie Jane Duff (Conservative Columnist / Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant (ret) ) debates emergency unemployment benefits being stopped on Saturday, Dec 28th. The benefits were enacted by President Bush in 2008 as an emergency addition to regular unemployment benefits, but have been extended 11 times by Congress. With the new budget, the House and Senate agreed to no longer extend the benefits.- published: 27 Dec 2013
- views: 2127
25:13

The US unemployment official figure, a big bold lie
There is an actual distortion of the real conditions involving employment in the US. In ma...
published: 28 May 2013
author: PressTVGlobalNews
The US unemployment official figure, a big bold lie
The US unemployment official figure, a big bold lie
There is an actual distortion of the real conditions involving employment in the US. In many cases, they do not count people who are underemployed. Besides, ...- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 1999
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
2:11

Losing unemployment benefits
CNN talks with one woman who may be losing her long-term jobless benefits - which expire a...
published: 15 Dec 2013
Losing unemployment benefits
Losing unemployment benefits
CNN talks with one woman who may be losing her long-term jobless benefits - which expire at the end of the month. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/- published: 15 Dec 2013
- views: 5328
4:34

The Faces of Unemployment in America
Americans who rely on unemployment insurance describe exactly what this essential lifeline...
published: 10 Jan 2014
The Faces of Unemployment in America
The Faces of Unemployment in America
Americans who rely on unemployment insurance describe exactly what this essential lifeline has meant to them, and what's at risk if House Republicans refuse to renew it.- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 25
51:43

Restore Unemployment Insurance
Unemployed workers and advocacy groups from across the country will be delivering petition...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Restore Unemployment Insurance
Restore Unemployment Insurance
Unemployed workers and advocacy groups from across the country will be delivering petitions collected by groups including the AFL-CIO; Philadelphia Unemployment Project; MoveOn.org; and USAction to Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and Minority Leader McConnell (R-KY) calling on Republicans to stop their obstruction and pass an extension of emergency unemployment compensation now. Several unemployed workers who had their Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits halted on December 28 will be delivering the petitions to the Republican leaders. Lead by: U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) U.S. Representative Sandy Levin (MI-9), Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee Representatives from the National Employment Law Project, AFL-CIO, and the Philadelphia Unemployment Project- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 692
37:10

The Reality of Technological Unemployment
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published: 13 Aug 2013
The Reality of Technological Unemployment
The Reality of Technological Unemployment
(I do not own this content. All copyrights are reserved to their copyright holders) list of organizations that supports the ideas of a Resource-Based economy: http://www.onecommunityglobal.org/ http://globalunityproject.me/ http://transitionus.org/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/224148967647327/ http://theurbanfarmingguys.com/ http://earthcommunities.com.au/ http://www.cyberfarmsystems.com/- published: 13 Aug 2013
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2:36

Unemployment
Adventures of a fresh graduate....
published: 17 Nov 2012
author: Husam Dimensions
Unemployment
Unemployment
Adventures of a fresh graduate.- published: 17 Nov 2012
- views: 1689
- author: Husam Dimensions
13:40

L. Randall Wray: Time for a New Approach for Unemployment?
More than five years after the fall of Lehman Brothers we are still dealing with the probl...
published: 09 Dec 2013
L. Randall Wray: Time for a New Approach for Unemployment?
L. Randall Wray: Time for a New Approach for Unemployment?
More than five years after the fall of Lehman Brothers we are still dealing with the problem of high unemployment, the worst kind of "waste" in economic theory. Is there a better approach? A number of scholars, notably Professor Randy Wray of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, have long proposed a Job Guarantee program or the government as an "employer of last resort," or ELR. As Wray notes in the interview below, the U.S. government can proceed directly to zero unemployment by hiring all of the labor that cannot find private sector employment. Furthermore, by fixing the wage paid under this ELR program at a level that does not disrupt existing labor markets, i.e., a wage level close to the existing minimum wage, substantive price stability can be expected. A sizable benefits package should be provided, including vacation and sick leave, contributions to Social Security, and, most importantly, health care benefits, providing scope for a bottom-up reform of the current patchwork health care system. Using the government as an ELR would not be introducing another element of intrusive bureaucracy into our economy. It would simply offer a better utilization of the existing stock of unemployed who are now dependent on the public purse — especially the chronically long-term unemployed. The current system we have relies on unemployed labor and excess capacity to try to dampen wage and price increases. However, it pays unemployed labor for not working and allows that labor to depreciate and develop behaviors that act as barriers to future private-sector employment. Social spending on the unemployed prevents aggregate demand from collapsing into a depression-like state. But little is done to enhance future growth and demand, which can be done via an ELR by providing the currently unemployed with jobs, greater education, and higher skill levels. The ELR program would allow for the elimination of many existing government welfare payments for anyone not specifically targeted for exemption. It would also command greater political legitimacy, as society places a high value on work as the means through which individuals earn a livelihood. Labor would welcome the safety net of a guaranteed job, and business would recognize the benefit of a pool of available labor it could draw from at some spread to the government wage paid to ELR employees. Additionally, the guaranteed public service job would be a counter-cyclical influence, automatically increasing government employment and spending as jobs were lost in the private sector, and decreasing government jobs and spending as the private sector expanded. It would therefore remain a permanent feature of our economy. In effect, it would act as a buffer stock to put a floor under unemployment. The program also would help maintain price stability whereby the government offers a fixed wage that does not "outbid" the private sector, but simply creates a stabilizing floor and thereby prevents deflation. A more or less "free market" system does not (and, perhaps, cannot) continuously generate true full employment. And no civilized nation should allow a large portion of its population to go without adequate food, clothing, and shelter. One of the best features of an ELR program is that it creates a stock of employed people, rather than a buffered stock of unemployed, where social capital depletes rapidly and several long-term social pathologies develop. The way we're approaching our labor force now isn't working. It's time to try something that can put as many Americans as possible into productive employment. Wray offers a refreshing and innovative alternative in the interview below.- published: 09 Dec 2013
- views: 68
3:43

Wage Rage: How Good Intentions Lead to Unemployment
Peter Schiff on Fox News (12/22/2013)
Listen Live Weekdays 10am to noon ET on http://www.S...
published: 23 Dec 2013
Wage Rage: How Good Intentions Lead to Unemployment
Wage Rage: How Good Intentions Lead to Unemployment
Peter Schiff on Fox News (12/22/2013) Listen Live Weekdays 10am to noon ET on http://www.SchiffRadio.com Buy my newest book at http://www.tinyurl.com/RealCrash Friend me on http://www.Facebook.com/PeterSchiff Follow me on http://www,Twitter.com/PeterSchiff- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 16393
4:00

Unemployment benefits for 1.3 million expire Saturday December 28, 2013
Unemployment benefits for 1.3 million expire Saturday: Marshall, 56, has been out of work ...
published: 28 Dec 2013
Unemployment benefits for 1.3 million expire Saturday December 28, 2013
Unemployment benefits for 1.3 million expire Saturday December 28, 2013
Unemployment benefits for 1.3 million expire Saturday: Marshall, 56, has been out of work for a year, since she lost an administrative assistant job that paid her $44,000 per year. She started collecting $624 each week in New Jersey unemployment benefits, but the state benefits ran out after 26 weeks. When federal benefits kicked in, she collected $521. But Marshall will stop getting these checks next week. That's because Congress failed to extend the recession-era program when it passed a budget deal last week. Related: My jobless benefits will end Federal benefits kick in after state benefits run out, and range between 14 to 47 weeks, depending on the state where a person lives. According to government figures, the average weekly benefit check is $300. Even the cut from the larger state check to the federal benefits was hard for Marshall. She had to consolidate her $12,000 worth of credit card debt and enroll in a mortgage assistance program. When the benefits stop entirely, she doesn't know what she'll do. "I imagine I will go apply for food stamps," she said. "Depending how long this goes on, I might lose my car, which will impact my ability to get a job. I won't be able to drive to interviews." The program was first signed into law in June 2008 by President George W. Bush, when the unemployment rate was 5.6% and the average duration of jobless insurance was 17.1 weeks. The unemployment rate climbed to more than 10% at the height of the Great Recession in 2009, and the government extended the federal benefits for the long-term unemployed. However, thanks to a weak recovery, those benefits have been either extended or expanded 11 times, most recently on Jan. 2 . Most states, however, have cut back unemployment benefits, as the labor market has improved. During negotiations over the budget deal earlier this month, House Speaker John Boehner suggested he was open to an extension if the White House came up with a plan. But the provision didn't make it into the deal that President Obama signed last week. The White House issued a statement on Friday saying senators have put forward bipartisan legislation to extend emergency unemployment insurance for three months, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will bring it to vote as soon as they are back from recess. The Obama administration has said the end of extended benefits can have a major impact on the economy. The White House Council of Economic Advisers and Department of Labor issued a joint report earlier this month touting how jobless benefits buoy the economy, while keeping 2.5 million workers out of poverty each year. The White House pointed out in a separate report that the expiration of benefits could reduce U.S. GDP by 0.2 to 0.4 percentage point in 2014, according to the Congressional Budget Office and a J.P. Morgan Chase economist. The Congressional Budget Office said the cost to extend the federal benefits by another year is about $26 billion. But Republicans have said in memos that the program has already cost $252 billion in the five years through July. Democrats intend to make this a big issue. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Friday that the first item on Congress' agenda in 2014 must be an extension of unemployment insurance, and Senator Reid said last week he would push for an extension "after the new year." Ads by a liberal group blasting the Republicans for inaction are running this week on cable TV networks, including CNN. Those who are set to lose benefits, like Marshall, haven't lost hope, but they are urging Congress to do something. "Give us a little more time to try and make some plans," she said. "I can't give up. I have no one to take care of me."- published: 28 Dec 2013
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