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Friday, July 2, 2010

McCain economic adviser: Congress Should Quit Its Deficit Dithering Unless It Wants Another Recession

First Posted: 07- 2-10 04:10 PM | Updated: 07- 2-10 04:10 PM
Mark Zandi, chief economist with Moody's Economy.com and a former adviser to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), said Friday that Congress needs to hurry up and reauthorize expired jobless aid. Otherwise, the government risks derailing the nascent economic recovery.

The odds that the economy will slip back into the recession are still well below even," Zandi said during a conference call with reporters. But if Congress is unable to provide this help, those odds will rise and become uncomfortably high.

Extended unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed lapsed at the beginning of June as a domestic aid bill containing the benefits stalled in the Senate. Since then, nearly 1.7 million people who've been out of work for longer than six months have missed benefit checks they would have received had they been laid off closer to the beginning of the recession.

President Obama's stimulus bill and subsequent acts of Congress had given the unemployed up to 99 weeks of benefits in some states.

Without the extended benefits in place, the unemployed in most states are eligible for only 26 weeks of benefits. The average duration of unemployment is 35 weeks, according to the Labor Department's report on Friday.

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