http://247wallst.com/special-report/2013/12/24/states-about-to-lose-the-most-unemployment-insurance/?link=mktw
If the program is not restored, by the end of 2014 4.9 million
Americans will not receive EUC benefits they would have otherwise
qualified for. If this happens, a number of states will have more than
100,000 residents who will lose access to federal aid. In California,
more than 800,000 people could lose these benefits. Based on CBPP
figures, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 10 states with the most workers who
stand to lose access to federal jobless benefits.
One of the most important factors influencing how many people could
lose benefits within a state is the size of its population. In
California, the nation’s most populous state with 38 million residents,
more than 836,000 workers are expected to lose access to EUC benefits
next year. Eight of the 10 most populous states are among the 10 states
with the most people losing benefits due to the expiration of the EUC
program.
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