College Media Network - Search the largest news resource for college students by college students Jobs and internships for students -

100,000 Wisconsin residents could lose unemployment benefits

By Hannah Furfaro

|

Published: Monday, February 8, 2010

Updated: Monday, February 8, 2010

Up to 100,000 Wisconsin residents may see an end to their unemployment benefits by late April if Congress does not approve federal assistance extension legislation.

The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development sent out 8,000 letters last Tuesday notifying individuals who are within weeks of losing their eligibility for unemployment benefits.

According to DWD spokesperson John Dipko, the DWD expects to send out approximately 1,500 letters per week, totaling 100,000 letters over a period of months. He said the letters inform recipients of the number of payments they have left and point them to various assistance resources.

Unemployment recipients in Wisconsin can receive benefits for up to 93 weeks. Pending federal legislation could extend benefits for up to 100,000 residents, but Dipko said funds would be “exhausted over a period of weeks to several months” if an extension fails to pass.

“We are hopeful that Congress will take action to extend the benefits. We know this is a critical lifeline for many individuals, and we want to continue to have unemployment available for those who need it,” he said.

Thirty Wisconsin lawmakers signed a letter Friday that called on U.S. Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chair of the Senate Finance Committee, to ask for “swift action” on an unemployment extension.

The letter, signed by lawmakers including state Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville, and state Sen. Judy Robson, D-Beloit, asked for an extension of COBRA premium assistance and unemployment benefits through Dec. 31, 2010.

“Immediate action is necessary to ensure there is little or no interruption in this critical safety net,” the letter said. “Even a small delay in payments can be disastrous for people currently depending on these benefits.”

Wisconsin’s unemployment rate in December was 8.7 percent, one percentage point lower than the national rate of 9.7 percent. According to the letter, Wisconsin lost 26,000 jobs between November and December.

Recommended: Articles that may interest you

11 comments

Anonymous
Wed Feb 24 2010 01:59
No matter what side you take, you have to admit the government wastes more money every second than most of us make in a year. That's a FACT. Its a pathetic fact.
Anonymous
Fri Feb 12 2010 17:57
I agree I worked at fast food restaurant for 3 years and was fired cuz after the mexicanos attacked NY in 2001 I got mad. I saw Alejandro take a brake with a needle supposedly he had diabetes like i believe that. when he came back i tackled him an demanded his green card. he claimed he live here all his life what kine of person whose born here is named Alejandro. he said he burned his finger on the deep fryer to the cops. the cops arrest me and then they had a nuff nerve to plant a bag of weed on me. i get unemployment money now so whose laughing the states payin for my tickets and had to pay for food when i was in jail.
David Digney
Fri Feb 12 2010 03:24
My wife hasnt found work in 8 moonths..She was fired from Walgreens,because she wanted to better her eduction,and job advancement by going to ITT-Tech...Plus,i'm a heart patient (on Warfarin,Cardizem & Enlapril)and afflicted with Cellulitis....I own my own business,and due to my illness,i cant put in more than 30 hrs a week,so i'm filing for Social Security Disability...

What bites,is my wife has even tried getting work at McDonalds,and is told,
Sorry,were only hiring minorities,which means "SPANISH".....

Caucasians...THE NEW MINORITY!!!!!!!!

Capt. Fishwhich
Thu Feb 11 2010 02:49
derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ima Loser
Thu Feb 11 2010 02:44
All the illegals are taking the good jobs. I can't find a dishwashing, car detailing, landscaping, snow removing, janitorial, housekeeping or window washing job anywhere in my area. They took are jobs!!! Oh well, $350 a week will keep me playin Xbox and smokin my menthols. Now where did I put that beer.....
Anonymous
Thu Feb 11 2010 02:38
Lets not forget about money I deserve for not working so I can pay for my wireless internet. I could not survive the long hardship without being able to post on blogs and look at porn. Thanks Obama.
Anonymous
Thu Feb 11 2010 01:06
I lost my job through no fault of my own when the economy went south. It's a spit in the face to move up the ladder and then go from making $800 a week to $350 before taxes. My benefits recently ran out and I've still had no luck finding a job. I urge anyone like me to go to homecashcrop.com or some other money blog and find ways to make some supplement income. This is the only thing keeping me afloat. It's not much, but it's been a life saver. 100,000 people are losing their unemployment. Congress has to do something!
Anonymous
Thu Feb 11 2010 00:42
We all have to get real! Trying to find employment right now is not easy, & it does take money to look for a job. 100,000 people with out unemployment benefits are alot of people, out of work with no money coming in at all. What are we to do about our living expenses, as food & shelter, let alone a house or apartment to live in. I think that this country needs to look out for the people that were born & raised here, as we are U.S, citizens of America, How about taking care of us first, after all this is our country. There is always a long waiting period on the decision making, but seems other things are always more important, than how the average person is going to make ends meet, at least unemployment does help some, without it what are we to do , let us know your suggestions & I am sure we would be more than happy to try them.
shirley guy
Tue Feb 9 2010 08:30
rd rondog you left out all the money they are spending to go up to the moon when you know darn well we will not leave up there and dont forget about all the countries we are helping when we have people right here neede it and da---- it takes money to look for a job and live FACT get a life
RD RonDog
Mon Feb 8 2010 11:34
Economic History, in America, proves that every time Congress extends unemployment benefits, it extends Unemployment!!

Not Opinion - FACT

RD

Manic Drummer
Mon Feb 8 2010 01:56
Well, if Congress is going to give Obama another $320 billion to keep our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan for another two years, they ought to find enough money to keep 100,000 unemployed Wisconsin residents afloat. It's the least the Democrats can do. And the Republicans who don't like it can go suck eggs. I hate them both equally!






log out