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Editorial: New year will start rough for 213793 Californians

The new year isn’t starting well for 213,793 Californians; their unemployment benefits expired on Saturday, owing to inaction by House Republicans. Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee released a state by state count of American workers who lost their benefits. California is one of the hardest-hit, as is Nevada. In addition to the 213,793 Californians whose jobless benefits ended over the weekend, 325,800 others stand to lose their benefits in the first half of 2014, unless they find work or Congress acts upon its return to Washington, D.C...Read More

 

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