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A COALITION OF THE HEARTLESS, THE CLUELESS AND THE CONFUSED: PUNISHING THE JOBLESS (515 hits)

by Paul Krugman, NY Times, July 5, 2010


There was a time when everyone took it for granted that unemployment insurance, which normally terminates after 26 weeks, would be extended in times of persistent joblessness. It was, most people agreed, the decent thing to do.

But that was then. Today, American workers face the worst job market since the Great Depression, with five job seekers for every job opening, with the average spell of unemployment now at 35 weeks. Yet the Senate went home for the holiday weekend without extending benefits. How was that possible?

The answer is that we’re facing a coalition of the heartless, the clueless and the confused. Nothing can be done about the first group, and probably not much about the second. But maybe it’s possible to clear up some of the confusion.

By the heartless, I mean Republicans who have made the cynical calculation that blocking anything President Obama tries to do — including, or perhaps especially, anything that might alleviate the nation’s economic pain — improves their chances in the midterm elections. Don’t pretend to be shocked: you know they’re out there, and make up a large share of the G.O.P. caucus.

By the clueless I mean people like Sharron Angle, the Republican candidate for senator from Nevada, who has repeatedly insisted that the unemployed are deliberately choosing to stay jobless, so that they can keep collecting benefits. A sample remark: “You can make more money on unemployment than you can going down and getting one of those jobs that is an honest job but it doesn’t pay as much. We’ve put in so much entitlement into our government that we really have spoiled our citizenry.”

Now, I don’t have the impression that unemployed Americans are spoiled; desperate seems more like it. One doubts, however, that any amount of evidence could change Ms. Angle’s view of the world — and there are, unfortunately, a lot of people in our political class just like her.

But there are also, one hopes, at least a few political players who are honestly misinformed about what unemployment benefits do — who believe, for example, that Senator Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona, was making sense when he declared that extending benefits would make unemployment worse, because “continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a disincentive for them to seek new work.” So let’s talk about why that belief is dead wrong.

Do unemployment benefits reduce the incentive to seek work? Yes: workers receiving unemployment benefits aren’t quite as desperate as workers without benefits, and are likely to be slightly more choosy about accepting new jobs. The operative word here is “slightly”: recent economic research suggests that the effect of unemployment benefits on worker behavior is much weaker than was previously believed. Still, it’s a real effect when the economy is doing well.

But it’s an effect that is completely irrelevant to our current situation. When the economy is booming, and lack of sufficient willing workers is limiting growth, generous unemployment benefits may keep employment lower than it would have been otherwise. But as you may have noticed, right now the economy isn’t booming — again, there are five unemployed workers for every job opening. Cutting off benefits to the unemployed will make them even more desperate for work — but they can’t take jobs that aren’t there.
Wait: there’s more. One main reason there aren’t enough jobs right now is weak consumer demand. Helping the unemployed, by putting money in the pockets of people who badly need it, helps support consumer spending. That’s why the Congressional Budget Office rates aid to the unemployed as a highly cost-effective form of economic stimulus. And unlike, say, large infrastructure projects, aid to the unemployed creates jobs quickly — while allowing that aid to lapse, which is what is happening right now, is a recipe for even weaker job growth, not in the distant future but over the next few months.

But won’t extending unemployment benefits worsen the budget deficit? Yes, slightly — but as I and others have been arguing at length, penny-pinching in the midst of a severely depressed economy is no way to deal with our long-run budget problems. And penny-pinching at the expense of the unemployed is cruel as well as misguided.

So, is there any chance that these arguments will get through? Not, I fear, to Republicans: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something,” said Upton Sinclair, “when his salary” — or, in this case, his hope of retaking Congress — “depends upon his not understanding it.” But there are also centrist Democrats who have bought into the arguments against helping the unemployed. It’s up to them to step back, realize that they have been misled — and do the right thing by passing extended benefits.

Posted By: Richard Kigel
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 3:32PM
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Paul Krugman is a Nobel Prize winning economist.

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Monday, July 5th 2010 at 4:30PM
Richard Kigel
CORRECT!!!
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 4:41PM
Siebra Muhammad
This is so sad. This is horrific! I am a widower and mother of a young adult son. I have been unemployed for several months, now. I would like to continue with providing a college education for at least this one. I live in an inner city and last worked for a state prison for women.
Now, what I am hearing from most of our beloved republicans and others similar is a tear jerker (real talk). How do you get off teaching people how to hate? Also, I can not understand how 'we' as the people can tolerate such egocentrism from folks who rule everyday lives for all. In my opinion, these guys are inflicting a new WAR of terror amongst their own. I am not an evangelist. However, this appears as a demonic spirit as described in any literature. Don't go there then try the cause-in-effect aptitude that minimizes the variables of public humility, breach of trust and death by neglect. Of course, this is being portrayed as 'good will.' Can you imagine with this, the sick just get sicker. This might make for a great cancerous drama but not as reality for the growth of a people who will remain The Leaders of this great globe. Good Day...
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 7:35PM
bei jai
Rich acutallyjust today something was said about the politicial out look on unemployment that brought this to my mind...


HOw much of the $30 billion + a month IS going from our loans from China to just Iraq alone is going to keEp the Iraqis employed on what must in the end be paid by Americans who must pay taxes on some time two and three jobs just to feed and cloth their familiys...( AND NOT TO MENTION SOME OF THE SAME JOBS HAVING TO BE REDONE BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT DONE CORRECTLY THE FIRST TIME IN IRAQ, for years and years now!!!!!...

) how much of the money paid to "field workers" and college professor, ect. that is sent back home to many, many different country's economy and not a penny spent in America?!?

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE AVERAGE AMERICAN...EDUCATE !!! EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!! YOUR SELF BEYING MEIDA RATINGS AND MEDIA MANIPULATIONS, ECT...

IT IS GOOD FOR OUR COUNTRY...IT IS GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS, FAMILY AND EVEN OUR ENEMYS. (S-M-I-L-E)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Rich, if we the American public and especially the voters can not see that this is the same Congress that spent a year trying to not get us health care protection from the insurance lobby and this is the same Congress that has come together ALMOST over night to find more monies to continue two wars for coming on 10 years then this means we as a nation that calls itself a Christian Nation has yet to hit bottom...

and, it is too often tha one must hit solid rock bottom before they can rise above their addictions that has them having that monkey on their backs...

this monkey is a country that has every chance and reason to "change" its government and force it to work in their interest...

("I" am not smiling) but this is the truth that G-O-D loves. (smile)..but ONLY IN AMERICA do we reject, T-R-U-T-H as well as learning from our past mistakes to boot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

yes , "N UP" lol...(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
No Rich did not delete me, I deleted my ownself...I may just be too overly sensative to only negative + females = truth in all cases...

MY BAD. (S-M-I-L-E)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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