The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported Thursday that extending long-term unemployment benefits will actually add jobs to the economy. Lots of jobs.
The CBO’s report says extending the current level of long-term unemployment benefits for 2013 would add 300,000 jobs. Those unemployment benefits are set to expire December 29 unless Congress approves an extension. Unfortunately, those benefits have become a political pawn in the lead up to the so-called ‘fiscal cliff’.
As The Ed Show reported last week, more than 12 million Americans are still unemployed. Five million have been out of work for more than 27-weeks. The Center On Budget And Policy Priorities reports the government has extended unemployment insurance during every major recession since 1958. Unfortunately, we’re not struggling with an average recession.









