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03/22/2021
■Class discussion: Does it mean much to a jobless worker if stock prices are high or the gross domestic product is rising rapidly? Who gains when the stock markets soar? How long should a worker receive unemployment benefits after being laid off? Why do workers in one state get a couple hundred dollars a week in unemployment benefits while workers in another state get more than a thousand dollars in weekly benefits? Can you say the economy has recovered if unemployment is still high?
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