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By NJ Advance Media for NJ.com | May 31, 2020
Every morning, JoVonn Quinones dials the unemployment office again and again hundreds of calls, each one met with the same automated voice telling him to try again tomorrow. David Czarnecki wonders if hes going to die, not from the coronavirus but from a heart attack as he awaits his desperately needed benefits. Karen Silvester closes her eyes and begs: God, please make today different.
Earlier this month, NJ Advance Media asked readers to submit their frustrations and worries surrounding their worst financial nightmares becoming reality. Nearly 1,000 people responded. Here is what some said of the chaos and misery that overtook their lives. Its a snapshot in time of one week in May, over two months into this new reality.
I am worried about being able to pay my bills every month. I am worried about feeding my wife and kids. I dont want to come out of this with thousands of dollars of debt and an eviction looming.
JoVonn Quinones, 29, a wastewater operator from Plainsboro. Hes been waiting more than six weeks for unemployment benefits.
I have no income. I keep charging everything to my credit cards, but eventually I have to pay them or my good credit will no longer stand. I cannot borrow money; everyone I know is in the same situation.
Marianne Mondanaro, 46, a restaurant server from Paterson. Shes been waiting more than eight weeks for unemployment benefits.
If it weren't so tragic, it'd be comical, like some kind of sitcom on TV. But if you wrote that script, theyd say Nobody's gonna believe this.
Inge Thomas, 82, a massage therapist from Cherry Hill. Shes been waiting more than six weeks for unemployment benefits.
They make us feel dehumanized. You're not breathing right, you're not sleeping right, you're not free. It's like they own us.
Karen Silvester, 71, a preschool teacher from Monroe. Shes been waiting more than six weeks for unemployment benefits
We went to two different pantries recently. At one, we received an old rotten chicken. We went to another and they supplied us with four blocks of Velveeta processed cheese.
Michael Basile, 46, a maintenance worker from Long Branch. Hes been waiting more than four weeks for unemployment benefits.
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secondwind
(16,903 posts)Is this delay normal? What could be holding them up?
MissB
(15,810 posts)Old programming that needs to be updated.
Our gov fired the head of the unemployment department today, under pressure from our US senators. Folks are still trying to get through or even apply.
Because the feds expanded the benefits to folks that wouldnt previously qualify, the programming needed to be updated.
Government doesnt always do programming well.
crickets
(25,981 posts)I just sent another donation to the local food bank today, but it's not enough. It shouldn't be this way.