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The Crisis in Black and Brown Youth Unemployment

As Lawmakers Vote On Extending Unemployment Insurance, Job Seekers Look For Work In Miami

The Crisis in Black and Brown Youth Unemployment

by Imara Jones
Wednesday, January 15 2014, 7:00 AM EST

As the White House prepares to launch a major economic opportunity effort, record high unemployment among black and Latino youth underscores how essential it is to create job opportunities for young people of color.

The critical issue here is that the ages of 16 to 24 are make or break years for lifelong earning potential. With one out four blacks and one out of six Latinos under the age of 25 without work, a generation of youth of color risks falling behind.

The situation for black and Latino unemployed youths is so alarming that leading think tanks and economists are raising red flags about it at a staggering pace. One report on the topic by Demos, the public policy organization, argues that the “exclusion of young people of color” from job opportunities “weakens the promise of America.”*

https://colorlines.com/archives/2014/01/youth_unemployment.html

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End of Extended Benefits Makes Hard Times Even Harder for Jobless in NJ

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End of Extended Benefits Makes Hard Times Even Harder for Jobless in NJ

Unemployed fear they’ll hit bottom soon as they fall through gaping hole in safety net

Kathy Vanco of Rahway has been out of work for six months. She has been surviving on a biweekly unemployment check of about $700. That came to an end this week, however, and now she may have to dip into her savings to make ends meet.

“Without unemployment, I won’t be able to pay the car insurance, and forget about health insurance,” she said.

A year ago, Vanco would have been eligible for up to 47 weeks of emergency unemployment benefits – for a total of 73 weeks of aid — but the federal program expired on December 28 and has not been renewed, having stalled in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Unemployed workers now are eligible only for the 26 weeks of state assistance.

An estimated 90,300 unemployed New Jerseyans who were receiving emergency benefits were cut off late last month when a House and Senate budget deal did not include an extension. Another 89,100 jobless workers in the state will see their regular state unemployment benefits run out over the next six months. All workers who qualified for state benefits would have been eligible for the federal extension when the state aid expired. (Kalet/NJSpotlight)

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/14/01/15/end-of-extended-benefits-makes-hard-times-even-harder-for-jobless-in-nj/

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Neighbors-helping-Neighbors attends Forum in Washington DC for job search groups

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Neighbors-helping-Neighbors attends Forum in Washington DC for job search groups
John R. Fugazzie
https://www.neighbors-helping-neighbors.com/
Spetmebre 22,2012
9:29 AM

Ridgewood NJ, Nice recap of the Washington DC meeting on Thursday morning of job search groups across the county meeting with Department of Labor Secretary Solis. Which i attended and represented Neighbors-helping-Neighbors USA, Inc.

https://netthrowers.blogspot.com/2012/09/faith-in-future.html?goback=.gde_3892534_member_166756526

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012

Faith in the Future

There was a whole lot of good feeling, and welcome good news, yesterday at a special forum in the White House in Washington D.C. The purpose of the gathering was to shine the spotlight on the legion of faith-filled Americans who are trying to help the unemployed get back to work.

As one of the legion who is actively involved in this mission, I was invited by Ben Seigel of The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships to join U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis at a White House Forum titled:

Job Clubs and Career Ministries: On the Front Lines of Getting Americans Back to Work

https://netthrowers.blogspot.com/2012/09/faith-in-future.html?goback=.gde_3892534_member_166756526

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US Post Office Needs to Cut 260,000 Jobs: Rep. Issa

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US Post Office Needs to Cut 260,000 Jobs: Rep. Issa
Published: Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012 | 9:24 AM ET
By: Jeff Cox CNBC.com Senior Writer

The U.S. Postal Service needs to slash 260,000 jobs and end weekend delivery if it is to climb out of its “financially insolvent” condition, Rep. Darrell Issa said.

Despite a mandate to avoid deficits, the post office loses up to $15 billion a year, Issa told CNBC during an informal gathering of senior House Oversight and Government Reform Committee members.

“It’s a combination of delivering what people want at a price they’re willing to pay,” the California Republican said. “We’ve restricted what the post office can charge for various classes of mail. But the biggest challenge is there are about 660,000 workers at the post office. In the private sector there would be about 400,000.”

https://www.cnbc.com/id/46114130