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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3740028" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Unless things have changed over the years, but it use to be that one was only able to draw unemployment benefits for a limited length of time before they were ended. Thus, if their benefits dry up because of how long they were on unemployment, I wouldn't say that was a reason for them to continue to be unemployed.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, I don't have any answers either. Wife and I both have been retired since 2014 and have been comfortable in our finances. In 2019, we were steered toward and we took our current Summer jobs doing pavement and road surveys, which has let us pay off everything except our Ford Expedition. And, the wife thinks that could be paid off after this year's Summer job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3740028, member: 7900"] Unless things have changed over the years, but it use to be that one was only able to draw unemployment benefits for a limited length of time before they were ended. Thus, if their benefits dry up because of how long they were on unemployment, I wouldn't say that was a reason for them to continue to be unemployed. Sadly, I don't have any answers either. Wife and I both have been retired since 2014 and have been comfortable in our finances. In 2019, we were steered toward and we took our current Summer jobs doing pavement and road surveys, which has let us pay off everything except our Ford Expedition. And, the wife thinks that could be paid off after this year's Summer job. [/QUOTE]
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