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Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« on: October 04, 2012, 03:46:16 AM »
Thousands of Americans in 'millionaire' households received jobless benefits  Published October 04, 2012
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  Nearly 2,400 Americans who received unemployment insurance in 2009 lived in households with income of at least $1 million, according to the Congressional Research Service.
The service's 10-page report focuses on unemployment following the longest recession since World War II and efforts by Congress to reform the federal unemployment system amid several years of $1 trillion-plus budget deficits.
 
The Labor Department requires states to pay unemployment compensation to eligible beneficiaries regardless of their income levels because individual or household income does not impact the “fact or cause of unemployment,” according to the report.
 
The Republican-controlled House passed a bill this session that included a provision to impose an income tax on unemployment benefits for high-income earners. However, the bill signed Feb. 22 by President Obama did not include that provision.
The 112th Congress introduced a total of five bills related to restricting or putting a large tax on unemployment payments for workers who had high incomes.
 
The report was released after about 1.1 million people exhausted their jobless benefits during the second quarter of 2012, when more than 4.6 million filed initial unemployment claims, according to Bloomberg News, which first reported the survey.
 
“Sending millionaires unemployment checks is a case study in out-of-control spending,” Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., told Bloomberg. “Providing welfare to the wealthy undermines the program for those who need it most while burdening future generations with senseless debt.”
In 2009, there were 2,362 people in so-called “millionaire” homes who reported unemployment insurance income. They represented 0.02 percent of the 11.3 million U.S. tax filers that year. In addition, 954,000 others in households earning more than $100,000 reported receiving unemployment benefits.
 
The number in 2008 was slightly higher, 2,840 people. They represented 0.03 percent of 9.5 million tax filers that year. And 807,000 others in households earning more than $100,000 reported receiving unemployment benefits, according to the report dated Aug.2.
Eliminating the federal share of unemployment benefits for millionaires would save $20 million in the next decade, according to the report.
 
Coburn introduced legislation in February 2011 that essentially would have prohibited federal funding of unemployment benefits for people who had at least $1 million in assets.
Bloomberg reports the Democrat-controlled Senate voted unanimously for the measure, but it was added to another bill that has yet to pass the chamber.

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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2012, 07:33:55 AM »
HUMMMM---Guess it is alright to get upset but if they are within the law of benefits why the gripe? They paid into them.
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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2012, 08:52:38 AM »
My thoughts exactly. Unemployment is for everyone. If you lose your job you can collect. Unemployed is unemployed and it doesnt matter what your salary was before you lost your job. I dont understand why people view a million as some magical number where all of your problems disappear. If a guy making a million bucks a year loses his job and cant pay his house payment he is going to wind up homeless just like the guy who is only making 50k a year and gets laid off and cant pay his house payment.
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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2012, 03:10:08 PM »
Exactly, what's the beef?  These folks payed into it and payed plenty I'm sure.  Should a millionaire not collect SS either? 

My beef is with the wellfair recipients who are capable of working but refuse to work.  They have not contributed a dime yet they get a check every month. 
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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2012, 03:55:03 PM »
Exactly, what's the beef?  These folks payed into it and payed plenty I'm sure.  Should a millionaire not collect SS either? 

My beef is with the wellfair recipients who are capable of working but refuse to work.  They have not contributed a dime yet they get a check every month.

 
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« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2012, 05:31:36 PM »
Another angle here. Husband has a wonderful job pulling in plenty o' cash and wife loses her job teaching school. Why would she not get her unemployment check? They don't ask about that when it is deducted from your pay.
 
That would be as stupid as mandating you pay auto insurance and then only pay out based on last years tax returns.
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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2012, 03:45:06 PM »
The u.nemployment compensation is taxable.  It is part of the wage equation whereever we work  I do have to wonder how these people are not in a position to pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, though.  .  As for assets; how much is liquid?  You still need a place to live, and a vehicle.   A friend once told me that:  "one man;s floor is another's ceiling"
 When my wife had bouts with cancer, I considered whether the bills and insurance would bankrupt us.  It didn't, we are still paying off the extras, but for a long time didn't have enough to to even to McDonalds, or put a full tank in the car.  I will give anything to keep my wife safe.  When I had a similar scare, I found that my 40,000 surrender value life insurance and retirement were considered expendable assets.  I will not give up my wife's safety net to pay for a few extra days of treatment in hospital,or a year or so of poor unhappy existence.  I have decided on  the "short" path if it comes down to it.
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Re: Thousands in millionaire homes got unemployment benefits.
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2012, 01:37:54 AM »
Kenny
I am sure there is a thought there. Is it that you have thoughts that short term solutions are not the answer to long term life--in the face of short term solutions being unwise when there is no assurance that it will provide long term results?
If so---I agree with you. If I develope an illness that has notmuch hope for long term survival---I might consider short term solutions that protect my loved ones from long time suffering.
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