the bongino report

Some States pay more for welfare and benefits than the median income

One of the most important “mysteries” The fact that the American labor force remains largely unemployed has puzzled lawmakers. “missing” More than three million people who were working before COVID came into effect could still be employed today. The demographics of this group favor young men. This deflates the notion, that many older people lost their jobs in the shutdowns and simply retired early. The national labor force participation rate is still 1.3% lower than it was before the pandemic started. There are approximately six million unfilled jobs across the country. So where are all of these people and why haven’t they gone out to take new jobs? Fox Business reports this week One reason could be the attractive benefits of a combination extended unemployment payments with Obamacare subsidies, which provide enough cash to allow many people to live comfortably while they are at home.

The labor force participation rates were 62.1% and 63.4% respectively last month. the coronavirus pandemic In March 2020, the United States was struck.

There are numerous reasons that unemployed Americans aren’t entering the workforce, including ongoing fears of COVID-19, disabilities such as “long COVID,” Care responsibilities. According to a recent study by the non-profit Committee to Unleash Prosperity, one factor contributing to the low labor force participation rate is the combination unemployment benefits and the recently expanded Affordable Care Act (ACA), subsidies.

In 14 states unemployment benefits The study concluded that ACA subsidies and wages for a family with four members and two non-working people equals $80,000 annually in benefits and wages.

Although the exact amount of money that a family needs to live comfortably varies widely from one state or another, a family earning $80K annually will be able to afford to feed their family.


Read More From Original Article Here:

" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker