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Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act
The Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act () is bill that would extend the length of unemployment benefits to cover another three months, until March 31, 2013. The three-month extension would cost $6.4 billion. The Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act was introduced in the United States Senate during the 113th United States Congress. ==Background==
In response to the Great Recession in the United States, the federal government began extending the length of unemployment benefits. The federal government has been providing additional weeks of unemployment benefits for people since 2008.〔 The most recent extension was provided by the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, which extended unemployment benefits until the end of 2013.〔 The United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the average (mean) duration of unemployment in weeks was 37.2 weeks in November 2013. The median duration was 17.0 weeks. 22.6% of people who were unemployed found a new job in less than 5 weeks, while 37.3% had been unemployed for 27 weeks or more.〔
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