News: "States ignored warnings on unemployment insurance
WASHINGTON – State officials had plenty of warning. Over the
past three decades, two national commissions and a series of government
audits sounded alarms about the dwindling amount of money states were
setting aside to pay unemployment insurance to laid-off workers.
'Trust Fund Reserves Inadequate,' federal auditors said in a 1988 report.
It's clear now the warnings were pretty much ignored. Instead, states kept
whittling away at the trust funds, mostly by cutting unemployment insurance
taxes at the behest of the business community. The low balances hastened
insolvency when the recession hit, leading about 30 states to borrow $41.5
billion from the federal government to pay unemployment benefits to their
growing population of jobless. The ramifications will be felt for years."
Saturday, February 19, 2011
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