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If You're Out Of Work, There's No Such Thing As Too Long For Benefits
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The argument over unemployment benefits is this: Two years' worth of benefits is too much. That's pretty much the size of it. And it IS too much, unless you can't get a job, and it's not uncommon for people to be out of work that long anymore. But how long can taxpayers pay? If you're out of work for three years, should you get payments all that time? Four years? Should there be a cutoff? When? (ABC News)
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