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I'm more excited about the extension of unemployment benefits than the tax credit extension


Unless you live in Michigan, or one of the other hard hit by unemployment states, the signing of H.R. 3548 by President Obama yesterday probably was good news to you because of the extension to the first time home buyers tax credit. Here, in my local area, I'm cheering because there will be thousands and thousands of out of work people who will continue to receive an unemployment check, for at least 20 more weeks.

How hard hit is my area by unemployment? (Look at these numbers and try to remember that the numbers reflect real people and their lives, and isn't just data.)

Michigans overall unemployment rate at the end of September was reported to be 15.3 percent. In Wayne County alone it was 18.3 percent. The city of Detroit? A staggering 28%.

Many of those people who were laid off at the beginning of this year, or late last year, have not found replacement jobs. It has been reported that approximately 44,000 people in Michigan cashed their last unemployment checks in October.

Coming in to the winter months and having their unemployment benefits cease would be cruel. Thank you to all of our government officials for taking care of this and giving an extended lifeline to those who so desperately need it.

When I read the news yesterday about the President signing this bill I was excited, and relieved, more so for those who cashed their last unemployment checks then I was for future home buyers. Needs first - wants later.

Posted Saturday Nov 07