Unemployment Insurance is the main U.S. government program that helps workers who lose a job through no fault of their own. By paying eligible workers a portion of their normal wage while they look for work, Unemployment Insurance mitigates the hardship faced by individual unemployed workers and simultaneously stabilizes the macroeconomy. Equitable Growth works to stimulate and disseminate research on the role Unemployment Insurance plays in the lives of workers and the economy as a whole.
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Changing earnings requirements for Unemployment Insurance could improve access and better support U.S. workers
October 24, 2024
October 24, 2024
New research shows that differences in state Unemployment Insurance rules cause inequity and inefficiency
July 19, 2023
July 19, 2023
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January 26, 2023
January 26, 2023
In conversation with Alexander Hertel-Fernandez
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Making Short-Time Compensation work for the low-wage service sector
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