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Unemployment Benefits Funding Gaps and Historical Data (1962‑2010)Unemployment Benefits Funding Gaps and Historical Data (1962‑2010)
Unemployment Benefits Funding Gaps and Historical Data (1962‑2010) The document provides historical unemployment insurance revenue, expenses, and net income figures with no mention of specific individuals, agencies beyond generic OMB, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Shows a $150 B underfunding gap over 49 years due to deficits.; Presents inflation‑adjusted revenue and expense trends from 1962‑2010.; Notes a 70 % correlation between benefits paid and unemployment rate.
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Unemployment Benefits Funding Gaps and Historical Data (1962‑2010) The document provides historical unemployment insurance revenue, expenses, and net income figures with no mention of specific individuals, agencies beyond generic OMB, or allegations of misconduct. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or connections to powerful actors. Key insights: Shows a $150 B underfunding gap over 49 years due to deficits.; Presents inflation‑adjusted revenue and expense trends from 1962‑2010.; Notes a 70 % correlation between benefits paid and unemployment rate.
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