The following is reprinted without permission, but should be of interest to everyone who worries about the deficit we presently face. One can't help[ but wonder if any of the people referred to in this article are part of Romney's 47% or Ryan's 30%.
By Lyneka Little |
ABC News –
A new report shows
that some 2,400 millionaires received unemployment insurance benefits during
the economic downturn, a number that has caught the attention of politicians
who funded extensions of benefits for up to 99 weeks as the economy crumbled.
In 2009, 2,362
millionaires received unemployment benefits, down from 2,840 the year prior,
according to a study from the Congressional Research Service, a non-partisan
arm of U.S. Congress that provides policy and legal analysis. Of the 2,362 more
than 1,000 receiving unemployment benefits had a household adjusted gross
income of $1.5 million in 2009.
The report titled
"Receipt of Unemployment Insurance by Higher-Income Unemployed
Workers" found that 0.02 percent of tax filers that received unemployment
benefits in 2009 were millionaires. A total of $20.8 million in unemployment
benefits went to this group.
"It sounds
scandalous when you hear that millionaires are going to collect unemployment
insurance," Bill Frenzel, guest scholar at the Brookings Institute and
former Republican member of Congress, told ABC News. "On the other hand,
millionaires get unemployed too and have made payments into the unemployment
insurance."
In 2010, 4.6 million
people were kept out of poverty due to unemployment benefits, according to the
Center on the Budget and Policy Priorities.
Frenzel says if they
made a million dollars in income the year prior, "they could probably
stand being barred from unemployment this year."
And, apparently one
member of Congress agrees.
"Sending
millionaires unemployment checks is a case study in out-of-control spending.
Providing welfare to the wealthy undermines the program for those who need it
most while burdening future generations with senseless debt," Republican
Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. of Oklahoma said in a statement to ABC News. Based on
the report from the Senator's office, millionaires received $74 million in
unemployment insurance from 2005 to 2009.
According to the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the average individual collects about
$300 per week from unemployment compensation.
Early last year,
Sen. Coburn introduced " Ending Unemployment to Jobless Millionaires Act
of 2011," which is currently languishing in the House of Representatives,
a bill which sought to halt payment of federal funds for unemployment
compensation to individuals whose "resources in the preceding year"
was $1 million or more.
But millionaires
aren't the only individuals to benefit from unemployment benefits. A few other
high-income brackets receive compensation from the government. More than 8,000
tax filers making $500,000 to $1,000,000 received unemployment benefit income
in 2009 and more than 900,000 tax filers that made $100,000 to $500,000
received unemployment benefit income.
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