2016 Postmortem
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State
Federally funded unemployment insurance
Individuals receiving federally funded unemployment insurance benefits as a percentage of the state labor force (January 2013)
Federal grants to states to administer the program
Estimated cuts to federal grants to states for unemployment insurance administration, fiscal 2013
($ millions)
Alabama
0.6%
$1.9
Alaska
3.1%
$1.4
Arizona
0.7%
$2.1
Arkansas
1.0%
$1.3
California
2.1%
$23.6
Colorado
0.9%
$2.3
Connecticut
2.7%
$3.0
Delaware
0.9%
$0.6
District of Columbia
2.3%*
$0.6
Florida
1.2%
$5.0
Georgia
1.7%
$4.0
Hawaii
0.7%
$0.9
Idaho
0.9%
$1.1
Illinois
1.5%
$9.0
Indiana
1.1%
$2.5
Iowa
0.5%
$1.5
Kansas
0.6%
$1.2
Kentucky
1.2%
$1.7
Louisiana
0.6%
$1.8
Maine
0.9%
$0.9
Maryland
0.9%
$3.4
Massachusetts
1.4%*
$3.7
Michigan
2.0%
$7.2
Minnesota
0.5%
$2.5
Mississippi
1.4%
$1.2
Missouri
1.3%
$2.1
Montana
0.8%
$0.5
Nebraska
0.4%*
$0.8
Nevada
1.7%
$1.8
New Hampshire
0.3%
$0.8
New Jersey
2.7%
$6.5
New Mexico
1.1%
$0.8
New York
1.7%
$10.3
North Carolina
1.8%
$3.5
North Dakota
0.2%
$0.4
Ohio
0.9%
$5.3
Oklahoma
0.3%
$1.4
Oregon
1.5%
$2.9
Pennsylvania
1.8%
$8.2
Rhode Island
1.4%
$0.8
South Carolina
1.1%
$1.8
South Dakota
0.1%
$0.3
Tennessee
1.0%
$2.2
Texas
1.0%
$7.9
Utah
0.4%
$1.5
Vermont
0.3%
$0.5
Virginia
0.3%
$2.5
Washington
1.2%
$5.8
West Virginia
1.2%
$0.8
Wisconsin
1.3%
$3.9
Wyoming
0.4%
$0.5
National Average/Total
1.4%
$158.1
Source: Pew analysis of U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration and Federal Funds Information for States data.
Cuts to federal administrative grants to states
In addition to the reductions in individual benefit payments, the sequester also cuts federal grants to the states and the District of Columbia for administrative costs of the unemployment insurance program by 5 percent, or an estimated $158 million in fiscal year 2013. The estimated cuts range from about $23.6 million in California to around $300,000 in South Dakota. States will have to either replace the loss in federal administrative funding with other resources or implement budget cuts.
http://www.pewstates.org/news-room/press-releases/sequesters-impact-on-unemployment-insurance-85899465898
MNBrewer
(8,462 posts)damnedifIknow
(3,183 posts)as unemployment fell to 7.6 percent but then there's the bad news as this drop is due to 496,000 people who just gave up looking for work and left the labor force in March.
brooklynite
(94,727 posts)damnedifIknow
(3,183 posts)A different format but it wouldn't carry over to post so I had to do it like this unless I want to spend an hour typing and I'm not that hot at typing. I can peck rather well though.
TroglodyteScholar
(5,477 posts)Estimated cuts to federal grants to states for unemployment insurance administration, fiscal 2013
($ millions)
Alabama - 0.6% - $1.9
Alaska - 3.1% - $1.4
Arizona - 0.7% - $2.1
Arkansas - 1.0% - $1.3
California - 2.1% - $23.6
Colorado - 0.9% - $2.3
Connecticut - 2.7% - $3.0
Delaware - 0.9% - $0.6
District of Columbia - 2.3%* - $0.6
Florida - 1.2% - $5.0
Georgia - 1.7% - $4.0
Hawaii - 0.7% - $0.9
Idaho - 0.9% - $1.1
Illinois - 1.5% - $9.0
Indiana - 1.1% - $2.5
Iowa - 0.5% - $1.5
Kansas - 0.6% - $1.2
Kentucky - 1.2% - $1.7
Louisiana - 0.6% - $1.8
Maine - 0.9% - $0.9
Maryland - 0.9% - $3.4
Massachusetts - 1.4%* - $3.7
Michigan - 2.0% - $7.2
Minnesota - 0.5% - $2.5
Mississippi - 1.4% - $1.2
Missouri - 1.3% - $2.1
Montana - 0.8% - $0.5
Nebraska - 0.4%* - $0.8
Nevada - 1.7% - $1.8
New Hampshire - 0.3% - $0.8
New Jersey - 2.7% - $6.5
New Mexico - 1.1% - $0.8
New York - 1.7% - $10.3
North Carolina - 1.8% - $3.5
North Dakota - 0.2% - $0.4
Ohio - 0.9% - $5.3
Oklahoma - 0.3% - $1.4
Oregon - 1.5% - $2.9
Pennsylvania - 1.8% - $8.2
Rhode Island - 1.4% - $0.8
South Carolina - 1.1% - $1.8
South Dakota - 0.1% - $0.3
Tennessee - 1.0% - $2.2
Texas - 1.0% - $7.9
Utah - 0.4% - $1.5
Vermont - 0.3% - $0.5
Virginia - 0.3% - $2.5
Washington - 1.2% - $5.8
West Virginia - 1.2% - $0.8
Wisconsin - 1.3% - $3.9
Wyoming - 0.4% - $0.5
National Average/Total - 1.4% - $158.1