by Olga Pierce, ProPublica
This article was published by ProPublica.
The record 20 million Americans who collected unemployment insurance benefits last year landed on a safety net that was already deeply frayed.
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And while states’ poor fiscal planning is a serious topic on its own, our tracker also follows the increasing human toll: so far businesses in 36 states face tax increases this year, ranging from a few dollars per worker to more than a thousand. Six states have moved to cut, freeze, or otherwise restrict benefits and number that is likely to increase. (See our breakdown of states’ projected increase in taxes—and cuts in benefits.)Some states have focused the pain, like Virginia, where unemployed seniors who also receive Social Security face steep benefit cuts. Other states, like Pennsylvania have taken a broader approach: all unemployment beneficiaries will receive 2.4 percent smaller checks starting this month.
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